Moscow suffers ‘snow apocalypse’ with record snowdrifts

Moscow Cold. “It’s an apocalypse of snow Russian public television was alarmed on Sunday, as record snowdrifts more than 30 centimeters high rose in the streets of the Russian capital, disrupting road traffic and causing the sidewalks to disappear.

“These are February snowdrifts” in the middle of December, said the Fobos meteorological center, assuring “that never in the history of meteorology snowdrifts of this size have never been seen” in the streets of Moscow on December 18.

Several buses blocked

About 119,000 people and more than 12,500 vehicles were deployed to clear the snow, according to Moscow City Hall. “There is so much snow that several buses are blocked on the roads (…) and desperate passengers get off to continue their journey on foot,” commented the television channel Ren-TV.

The sidewalks were almost entirely hidden by snow in some districts of the city, the clearers being responsible, according to the Moscow authorities, to take care above all of snow removal from the roads and approaches to public transport stops. More than 50 flights have also been canceled at Moscow airports due to the bad weather, according to airport authorities.

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