Thousands were left without power after a gigantic wall of dust and a monsoon slammed through Phoenix, causing damage and flight delays.

On Tuesday, Aug. 25, a haboob, a huge dust storm caused by strong winds from a thunderstorm, barreled through Phoenix, the day after a different dust storm created a similar scene.

Photos and videos show a massive cloud of dust consuming homes as it engulfs Phoenix and the surrounding areas.

A monsoon storm followed the wall of dust and knocked the power out for thousands of people in Arizona, according to AZ Central, a part of the USA TODAY Network. Flights were also delayed, and the storm damaged Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

Here's what to know.

Where did the storm come from?

The monsoon hit San Tan Valley, Arizona, which is located

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