Dust Blows On The Tail Of The Tornadoes -- While Tornadoes ripped their way from Oklahoma and Kansas to Illinois, black clouds of dust mistaken for tornado clouds by many, swept over Wichita, Kas., Blotting out the sun, as shown above. Although the dust bowl had been soaked by the heaviest rain this year, dust was blowing 48 hours later. January 24, 1952. (Photo by ACME).
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