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With its famed glaciers and volcanoes, Russia’s Kamchatka region is often referred to as “the land of fire and ice.”
In recent days, however, the remote Far East peninsula has been grappling with historic snowfalls that have paralyzed life for tens of thousands of people, prompting them to appeal to Moscow for aid.
Locals in the regional capital of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky described entire neighborhoods buried in snow and unplowed roads that have impeded everything from ambulances and firetrucks to basic food shipments as snowdrifts as high as 1.7 to 2.5 meters (5.5 to 8.2 feet) piled up.
“Some neighborhoods were completely cut off. In some areas, there were power and water outages,” one resident of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky told The Moscow Times.
“Conditions were and are much worse in many smaller settlements,” he added.
Videos and photos shared online showed people climbing or even jumping out of their apartment buildings through the windows as their building entrances were blocked by the snow.
“Sidewalks also barely exist. Instead, people are forced to walk along narrow paths atop huge snowbanks, sometimes almost brushing against power lines,” the local resident told The Moscow Times.
Regional Governor Vladimir Solodov on Tuesday acknowledged that Kamchatka lacked sufficient snow-removal equipment and described the situation on the roads as “critical.”
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In many parts of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, cars were unable to pass due to unplowed roads, hindering not only people’s movement but also the emergency services.
Locals shared footage showing ambulances stuck or blocked by the snow.
Some residents linked blocked roads to a deadly fire in late December that killed two adults and two children, saying emergency services were unable to reach the scene in time.
“Before ambulance crews arrived, firefighters carried out resuscitation efforts and then handed the victims over to medical staff, but unfortunately they could not be saved,” authorities said.
In a separate incident, fire trucks were unable to reach a burning building where three people were injured last week.
“Firefighters had to drag the hose by hand to reach the source of the fire,” regional Emergency Situations Minister Sergei Lebedev said.
Access to food has also become a concern due to delivery disruptions.
Kamchatka resident Tatyana Nazarko complained that a local store “has no essential products, like bread or dairy products.”
“The shelves are empty, like in Soviet times,” she wrote in a comment on Governor Solodov’s VKontakte page.
Elderly people, particularly those living alone, have been trapped indoors and have relied on volunteers to deliver food, the resident who spoke to The Moscow Times said.
Local authorities said last week that “the situation was stable in larger stores,” but acknowledged that “smaller shops and those with more complex logistics continue to experience shortages.”
Authorities also called on Monday for intensified efforts to clear snow and icicles from rooftops.
At least two men have died in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky after being struck by snow falling from rooftops following the snowstorms.
Please call back later. Putin is busy giving instructions to his US agent donnie, aka Krasnov. Also, still busy killing civilians in the Ukraine and causing terrible power outages. Thank you for your consideration on this matter. In other words fu Kamchatka.
LOL
Sorry but we have our hands full trying to make glorious leader’s mistakes look like victory.