Na real wahala wey dey happen for Australia side as cyclone wey dem call Narelle don make sky turn red like blood. For Friday, 27 March 2026, pipo for Western Australia wake up see say everywhere don dey red like film wey dey show for cinema. Na di coastal town of Denham wey near Shark Bay see di red pass.
Di red sky no be ordinary thing o. Na cyclone Narelle wey dey come cause am. Di strong wind from di cyclone don carry plenty desert sand comot from ground enter inside air. Di sand get iron oxide wey make di sky dey red like dat. Veronica Johnson, one weather expert from WJLA-TV, yarn say na “Mie scattering” dey happen. Na big particles like dust dey scatter di light make e turn red and orange.
Shark Bay Caravan Park for Denham post video for Facebook show di red sky. Dem write say “Incredibly eerie outside and everything is covered in dust.” Dem talk say no be filter dem use o, na real video. Di sand don cover everywhere, even for mouth and eye.
Pipo wey see di video for social media dey shock. Some dey talk say e look like “Armageddon” or zombie film. One person ask say “Are you in Shark Bay or on Mars?” Na real fear catch pipo as di red sky dey show say cyclone dey come.
Cyclone Narelle no be small storm o. E don become di first cyclone for more than 20 years wey don enter three different states for Australia. E start for Queensland Cape York Peninsula, pass through Northern Territory, then enter Indian Ocean before e come back strong reach Western Australia. For Exmouth, di storm don cause plenty damage.
Di Bureau of Meteorology dey monitor di cyclone well well. By Saturday evening, Narelle don begin lose strength as e move go Southern Ocean. But dem still dey warn pipo say flash flooding fit still happen for some areas.
For Shark Bay Caravan Park, dem don begin clean di dust wey cover everywhere. Dem post another video for Saturday show say blue sky don return. Dem write say “Shark Bay was very fortunate and Narelle decided to travel in a more easterly direction in the end.” But di cleaning go still take time because dust don cover everything.
Di red sky no be new thing for science. Veronica Johnson yarn say when sun dey low for morning or evening, light dey pass through plenty atmosphere. Di blue light dey scatter leave only red and orange. When plenty dust dey for air like dis cyclone time, di red color dey show well well.
Na rare condition make dis one happen. Cyclone Narelle wind don carry desert sand wey get iron oxide enter atmosphere. Di sand particles dey scatter di sunlight make e turn blood red. Even though di storm don dey go, di memory of di red sky go dey for pipo mind.
Australia weather authorities dey tell pipo make dem still dey careful. Even though Narelle don weaken, rain and wind fit still come. For areas wey di storm don pass, recovery don begin. Pipo dey clean dia houses and businesses from di dust wey cover everywhere.
Di whole mata show say nature get power wey we no fit control. One minute sky dey blue, next minute e don turn red like blood. Cyclone Narelle don teach Australia one lesson wey dem no go forget soon.
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