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Dust devil tornado rips through road in Vietnam

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This is the moment a dust devil swept across a road in Vietnam.

Footage shows the sandy vortex whirling along the motorway in Hanoi on September 26.

Debris can be seen swirling in the air as onlookers watched nearby.

Dust devil tornadoes are types of whirlwinds that form when the sun heats a patch of land, and the air above becomes warmer and rises quickly.

Cooler air then moves into the low-pressure gap left by the rising warm air. The new drafts of cooler air also heat up and rise and the cycle continues, picking up dust and debris and making the spiral visible.

They are not as dangerous as supercell tornadoes, which can cause severe damage.

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