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Record-breaking snowfall in Kamchatka creates a "snow apocalypse," burying towns under 5-meter drifts and forcing a state of emergency in the Russian Far East.

A weather event of biblical proportions has struck the Russian Far East, with the Kamchatka Peninsula facing a "snow apocalypse" that has buried entire towns under drifts as high as five meters.
The city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky has been brought to a frozen standstill. Images emerging from the region show cars completely swallowed by snow, residents digging tunnels to exit their apartment blocks, and rescue teams using probing rods to find buried vehicles. It is a stark reminder of the ferocity of nature in a changing climate.
Meteorologists report that the region received more than a month’s worth of snow in just three days, driven by a powerful cyclone from the Pacific. The "snowcalypse" has forced the declaration of a state of emergency. Schools, airports, and public transport are shut down, leaving the population isolated in a white wilderness.
For the residents, life has become a daily battle for survival. Food supplies are dwindling as delivery trucks cannot navigate the buried highways. The Russian military has been deployed to help clear arterial roads, but the snow keeps falling. In 2026, even the most hardened Siberians are admitting that this winter is different.
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