Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula Experiences Heaviest Snowstorm in 60 Years
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Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula Experiences Heaviest Snowstorm in 60 Years

Winter is here, and many in the United States are bracing for a huge winter storm. The weather could bring snow, ice, and bitter temperatures to places that typically don’t experience such conditions. The grocery store’s shelves look barren, and there’s not a snow shovel, ice scraper, or saucer sled around. The snowmageddon will be here before we know it, but in places like Russia, big storms are nothing new. However, the country recently experienced a snowstorm so intense that people were quite literally snowed in. You won’t believe the incredible video. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ABC News (@abcnews) Russia Experienced the Biggest Snowstorm in Decades ABC News posted a video of the snowstorm onInstagram, showing unbelievable snow drifts. “The biggest snowfall in 60 years on Russia’s Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula created vast drifts that blocked building entrances and buried cars,” ABC News captioned the video. In the clip, we see people shoveling snow so tall that it looks like AI. Cars became completely buried in snow and powder stacked up against windows and doors, trapping people. One man took a death-defying leap from his apartment that looked extremely dangerous, yet the snow softly broke his fall. Followers loved seeing the snowstorm photos. “Children’s joy and adults’ terror,” someone wrote. Others truly believed the video was fake. “Seriously, I thought it was AI. The snow was above the buildings I knew it was real after I saw many other videos, someone admitted in the comment section. “Looks like a scene from ‘The Day After Tomorrow,’” another person agreed. Then, of course, people had to make a few jokes. Like this person. “My manager be like, ‘You’re still coming to work, right?’” they wrote. And this one. “New Englander’s are like ‘It’s like the blizzard of ’78,’” they teased. Hopefully, everyone stayed safe during the snowstorm and took lots of pictures. This is definitely a once-in-a-lifetime event. This story’s featured image can be found here.