Just hours after entering the Guinness World Records, a storm tore apart the largest "dishdasha" in the world, which was sewn in the city of Ramadi in Iraq's Anbar province. The creators of the idea stated in their announcement that they purchased the largest sewing machine in Iraq for this purpose and used 700 meters of fabric. The dishdasha measured 22.3 meters in length, 8.4 meters in width, and weighed 160 kilograms. It was raised on a concrete tower weighing 65 tons, positioned in front of the Garden City complex in Ramadi. The sewing process took over 70 days to complete.