In Russia’s far east, a winter storm has turned everyday life into a slow-motion excavation project, with residents tunnelling out from homes and cars that have vanished beneath towering drifts.
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Heavy snowfalls have buried Moscow in massive snow piles, disrupting transport, delaying flights and making it tough to get around for pedestrians braving strong winds and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Life is slowly returning to normalcy in Russia's far-east region of Kamchatka after a snow apocalypse. Locals were seen shoveling ...
Russia's far-east region of Kamchatka is recovering after a "snow apocalypse" hit the area during its biggest snowfall in 60 years. Footage from Monday (19 January) shows locals shovelling snow in the ...
Residents of Russia's Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula are experiencing the heaviest snowfall in 60 years. In some areas, more than 2 m (6.5 feet) of snow fell in the first half of January after 3.7 m ...
Russia’s Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula is experiencing the biggest snowfall in 60 years, with vast drifts several metres tall creating unrealistic landscapes, blocking multi-storey buildings, and ...