The Saudi concert was blown
away by a terrible sandstorm
A music concert in Saudi
Arabia has been cancelled due to a severe sandstorm. The high speed sandstorm is
31 km per hour. The speed hit with huge dust and sand. Due to such a
catastrophic natural disaster, the Saudi government was forced to cancel the
Korean pop concert. Through social media, many people have called such a
disaster 'God's wrath'. Recently, Arab News published such news in their
report.
A concert by Korean pop
musicians Chungha and Stray Kids has been canceled due to a severe sandstorm in
desert Saudi Arabia. It was canceled after all tickets for the Korean pop
concert sold out on Friday. One week before the Korean pop concert was
canceled; the Saudi government ordered a half-naked dance party in the province
of Jazan. In that dance, women danced half-naked in Brazilian samba.
According to Arab News,
moderate winds and heavy rain fell in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Friday. Due to
this, the programs that were supposed to be held outside the house were
canceled. These events in Riyadh were canceled for the safety of the people.
After that, even after sunset, it rained all over the city and reached 31 km
per hour. The sandstorm started with huge dust and sand.
Turki Al-Sheikh, chairman of
the concert organizing committee in Riyadh and director of the General
Entertainment Organizing Authority, said on Twitter that "due to bad
weather, all events in the Saudi capital Riyadh have been postponed." Is.
Saudi officials said the
"Korean pop concert was canceled for the safety of all." The concert
was postponed until further notice due to bad weather. At that time, many
Korean pop music fans gathered at the venue with umbrellas and raincoats to
enjoy the concert.
The cancellation of the
Korean pop concert has provoked a widespread reaction on social media. Many
netizens say the bad weather and sandstorm is God's wrath against the obscenity
introduced by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Source: Arab News, Kashmir
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