Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia is grappling with unprecedented snowfall, burying homes and roads under metres of snow. Record-breaking storms have paralyzed daily life, with drifts reaching up to five metres. Authorities have declared a state of emergency after two fatalities, and avalanche risks are high. Transport remains severely disrupted as residents battle extraordinary winter conditions.
Russia witnesses record winter: Entire neighbourhoods buried under mountain of snow — watch
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