Phoenix dust storm leaves thousands without power and delays flights
A huge sandstorm that completely covered the Greater Phoenix, knocked out power to 12,000 residents, and delayed flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has been lifted on July 25.
The Salt River Project tweeted that at least 8,800 customers were without power as of 8:08 p.m. local time, the bulk of whom are in the southeast Valley and Apache Junction area.
An outage map on SRP’s website, www.srp.net, indicated less than 150 were still experiencing outages as of 9:15 p.m.
As of 8:10 p.m., Sky Harbor lifted a temporary “ground stop” on inbound air traffic.
The temporary order issued at 6 p.m. meant that no new flights would be routed in from other airports until the ground stop was cleared. It affected departure times for flights heading to Phoenix and, because of connections here, delayed some outbound flights as well.
Video from a news team just west of Casa Grande on Highway 84 showed extremely dark skies, rain and lightning.
By 5:45, storms were active north and west of Casa Grande, with scattered rain storms and lightning south of the Valley, but little rainfall for the Phoenix area.
Visibility on the roads in the affected area was very low. Reports ranged from no visibility to 1/2 mile just south of the Valley before the storm hit the Phoenix area.
Officials advise anyone encountering blowing dust or blowing sand on the roadway to pull off the road as far as possible and put the vehicle in park. Turn the lights all the way off and keep your foot off the brake pedal.
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