The sky turned red above the Greek island of Crete on Wednesday as strong winds blew in dust from the Sahara in Africa. It comes as Storm Erminio batters the Greek mainland.

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The sky turned red above the Greek island of Crete on Wednesday as strong winds blew in dust from the Sahara in Africa. It comes as Storm Erminio batters the Greek mainland.
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