This is the dramatic moment factory workers tried to fight and "kill" a dust devil using their tools.<br /><br />Footage shows a land spout tornado wreaking havoc at a flour processing factory in Central Java, Indonesia on July 31.<br /><br />The raging whirlwind blew large clouds of flour into the air while the workers took their tools and hit the mass of hot air.<br /><br />Muhammad Ajiz, who lives near the plantation, said: "It happened during the day after lunch. Suddenly there was a wind spinning and passing in the flour drying place. Some of the guys tried to scare it away.''<br /><br />Ajiz added that they are not new to whirlwinds and these small twisters often come by their village but it was the biggest one so far.<br /><br />He said: "We've always had these whirlwinds, but not as big as yesterday. The wind carried more than two sacks of flour."<br /><br />No one was hurt by the raging dust devil and it disippated after a few minutes.<br /><br />Dust devils form when a pocket of hot air near the surface rises quickly through cooler air above it which leads to an updraft. If conditions are just right, the updraft may begin to rotate