A strong storm has battered Sistan in southeastern Iran, greatly reducing visibility there.
The storm began Tuesday and will continue until early next week. Meanwhile, dust is preventing people in the region to move freely on the streets.
This has forced the shutdown of government organizations in 5 cities in Sistan, part of the province of Sistan and Baluchestan bordering Pakistan.
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