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Black Sunday refers to April 14, 1935, during the Dust Bowl in the United States, when severe dust storms engulfed large areas of the Great Plains. This day became emblematic of the environmental disaster caused by drought and poor agricultural practices, leading to widespread crop failures and displacement of farming families. The storm was so intense that it darkened the sky, causing daytime to resemble night, and it had profound health effects, prompting governmental intervention and changes in farming techniques. The event highlighted the need for sustainable agricultural practices and soil conservation measures to prevent future ecological crises.

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