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On March 14 and 15, 2022, a dust storm hit southern Europe. Storm Celia brought sand from the Sahara Desert across the Mediterranean Sea to Spain and France.
In the Spanish cities of Almeria and Murcia, roads, buildings, and cars were covered with a thick layer of dust and debris. The effects were felt in Paris, Munich, Madrid, Lyon and parts of Austria.
Storm Celia brought heavy rains and snow in some areas to the Canary Islands. Several people drowned because of the strong waves.

In Israel, March 2022 was one of the coldest months in the last 112 years. Temperatures dropped to -6 ०C.
On March 15, it snowed throughout Israel in the cities of Safed, Jerusalem, Nof ha-Galil and others.

On March 15, more than 140 millimeters of rain fell in the state of New South Wales, Australia, triggering another flood in the state. Sadly, there was a fatality.
About 2,000 lightning strikes were recorded in the vicinity of the city.

On March 16, heavy rains caused flooding in the city of Bukavu, Republic of Congo. Unfortunately, there were fatalities.

One of the main paradoxes of climate change is the sharp contrast of weather conditions, when flooding in one region sharply alternates with drought and vice versa.
Because of climate change, more and more territories on the planet become uninhabitable for people. And what will happen next, given the increase in climatic cataclysms?
Given these developments and the continued consumerist format, will we be able to survive as a human community?

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