This was a catastrophe that defied description.
Before they hid in their underground shelters against sandstorms, countless Sha Clan people all thought this was just an ordinary sandstorm.
Sandstorms were far too common in the Sand Sea; not experiencing several in a year would be abnormal.
But this time, the hurricane sandstorm lasted for as long as two months.
The closer a tribe was to the direction of the Molten Hell Sea, the longer the hurricane sandfall raged.
Vegetation with shallow root systems was directly swept away by the hurricane; what remained was drenched by countless showers of high‑temperature volcanic ash falling from the sky, and under the onslaught of searing heat and all kinds of poisonous substances within the ash, it withered at terrifying speed.
The Sha Clan people living in the Yizhi Sand Sea were the people most capable of enduring calamity; years of harsh living conditions had tempered in them nerves of incomparable toughness.
