The city of South Jordan, located in western Utah in the United States, was covered in tumbleweed over the weekend. This was reported by KSL News.
A strong wind blew thousands of these plants into the city. Disrupting traffic, tumbleweeds piled up on South Jordan streets, covering cars and rolling into garages.
Currently, public services are busy cleaning the streets.
Residents of the city reacted to the situation with humor, describing the rolling grass as invasive.
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