Sky turns blood red in Australia due to Cyclone Narelle

The sky over Western Australia’s Shark Bay turned red ahead of the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Narelle on 27 March. When it crossed the Western Australian coast on Friday afternoon, Narelle became the first storm system in over 20 years to make landfall in three of Australia’s states and territories.

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