Published on 05:12 PM, September 08, 2015

Middle East dust storm puts dozens in hospital

Roads were barely visible in the Syrian city of Homs. Photo: Reuters.

A large dust storm has hit western parts of the Middle East, putting dozens of people in hospital and leading to public health warnings.

After hitting parts of Syria on Monday, the dust spread to larger areas of the country on Tuesday morning.

Parts of Lebanon, Israel, Turkey and Cyprus were also affected. Lebanon's state news agency said one woman died in the north of the country.

Syrian media said the weather stopped fighting in Hama and Idlib provinces.

The pro-government al-Watan newspaper said (in Arabic) that government helicopters were prevented from flying because of the dust.

The poor weather was down partly to a low-pressure system over the entire region and sand blowing in from the east, Syria's state news agency, Sana, said (in Arabic).

Poor visibility may last until the end of the week, it added.

Residents of Homs wore masks to try to combat the dust. Photo: Reuters
The Lebanese capital Beirut was badly affected on Tuesday morning. Photo: AP
One beach-goer in Israel braved the sandstorm. Photo: AP

Elsewhere in the region:

at least 80 people were taken to hospital with respiratory problems in Lebanon, the state news agency said. 

Israel's environment ministry warned the elderly, young and pregnant to stay indoors, as well as those with heart or breathing problems.

Most of Israel is expected to suffer poor air conditions on Tuesday, according to the country's media.

At least 10 people have been taken to hospital in Cyprus with breathing difficulties.

BBC correspondents across the Middle East have also been posting images of the sandstorm on social media.