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Kamchatka Record Snowfall Buries Cities as Snow Apocalypse Disrupts Daily Life

Kamchatka Record Snowfall Triggers “Snow Apocalypse”

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • Kamchatka Peninsula recorded its heaviest snowfall in over 130 years.
  • Snow depths crossed two metres, burying towns, vehicles and buildings.
  • Authorities declared a state of emergency amid deaths and supply disruptions.

New Delhi: Kamchatka record snowfall has plunged Russia’s Far Eastern region into chaos this January, with residents describing the situation as a “snow apocalypse.” Entire towns across the peninsula have been buried under massive snowdrifts, disrupting transport, cutting supplies and forcing authorities to declare a state of emergency.

Meteorologists said the scale of snowfall is unprecedented in modern records, overwhelming infrastructure and daily life across the region.

Capital City Buried Under Metres of Snow

The regional capital, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, was among the worst affected. Nearly 39 millimetres of snow fell in a single day—more than half of the city’s monthly average within hours.

By mid-January, snow depths exceeded two metres in many neighbourhoods. Drifts climbed as high as second-floor windows and rooftops, leaving streets and vehicles almost completely submerged.

Heaviest Snowfall in Over a Century

Weather officials confirmed this was the heaviest snowfall in more than 130 years. The extreme conditions were driven by a series of powerful cyclones sweeping in from the Sea of Okhotsk, dumping relentless snow across the Kamchatka Peninsula.

The region, already known for its subarctic climate and volcanic terrain, was pushed to new extremes by freezing winds and avalanche risks.

Daily Life Comes to a Standstill

Roads were blocked, public transport was suspended, and supply chains were disrupted. Many residents were forced to dig tunnels through snowbanks to reach the streets, while others exited homes through windows after doors became inaccessible.

Videos circulating online showed children sliding down snowdrifts as tall as four-storey buildings, while high-rise apartments appeared buried up to their fourth floors.

Emergency Declared After Fatal Incidents

Authorities declared a state of emergency and mobilised crews to clear rooftops and main roads. At least two people died after heavy snow slid from building roofs, highlighting the dangers posed by accumulated snow and ice.

Emergency services warned residents to stay indoors due to falling icicles, unstable rooftops and ongoing snowfall.

Shortages and Round-the-Clock Rescue Efforts

Schools and many businesses were closed, and local stores reported shortages of essentials such as bread, milk and eggs as deliveries were delayed. Emergency crews worked continuously to reopen key routes and reach isolated families.

Despite the hardship, residents relied heavily on community support as images of snow-buried cities spread worldwide, drawing comparisons to polar expeditions.

The unfolding crisis underscores the vulnerability of remote regions to extreme weather events, even in areas accustomed to harsh winter conditions.

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