West Milton was surrounded by two anti-sand walls, but despite that, the city was still covered in yellow sands. The sand reached up to half a meter in height on the roads, and anyone walking along these sandy roads was sure to leave behind deep footprints, though it would not take long before they got covered by more sand brought along by the whipping gusts of wind.
Many grey buildings, which seemed to at least be a few hundred years old, could be seen everywhere in the city. Luckily, decent defenses were in place to protect residents against extreme weather conditions. Also, walls of every edifice were reinforced concrete of thirty centimeters or so thick, while the doors and windows were doubly or sometimes even thrice reinforced.