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Australia Blood-Red Sky

· 29 March 2026 · 6 sources

On March 27, 2026, the skies over Western Australia, including regions like Shark Bay and the Pilbara, turned an eerie blood-red color due to a rare atmospheric phenomenon caused by Tropical Cyclone Narelle. The cyclone's intense winds lifted vast amounts of iron-rich dust from the arid outback into the atmosphere, creating the striking crimson daylight. This event coincided with severe weather impacts including 250 km/h winds, heavy rainfall causing flooding, and significant damage to coastal communities such as Exmouth. The cyclone also led to devastating environmental effects, with marine life washing up on Ningaloo beaches. The blood-red sky phenomenon highlights the powerful and multifaceted impacts of tropical cyclones on both natural environments and human settlements.

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Watch: Skies in Australia eerily turn blood-red. Here's what happened India Today 29 Mar 2026, 06:39
Exmouth isolated and inundated in wake of Cyclone Narelle as Chevron works to restart stalled gas plants The Guardian - World 29 Mar 2026, 01:20
‘Devastating scenes’: Marine life washes up on Ningaloo beaches after Cyclone Narelle Sydney Morning Herald 29 Mar 2026, 01:00
‘Devastating scenes’: Marine life washes up on Ningaloo beaches after Cyclone Narelle The Age 29 Mar 2026, 01:00
Tropical Cyclone Narelle LIVE updates: System passes east of Kalbarri overnight Sydney Morning Herald 27 Mar 2026, 23:30
Tropical Cyclone Narelle LIVE updates: System passes east of Kalbarri overnight The Age 27 Mar 2026, 23:30

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