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Saint Petersburg (Russia), Jan 7 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Anatoli Maltsev) Russians enjoy the snow in Saint Petersburg during the celebration of Orthodox Christmas on Thursday, January 7.FOOTAGE OF ST PETERSBURG.
An unnamed taxi driver transporting one passenger for Yandex.Taxi while lost control of his vehicle in Saint Petersburg on Friday and landed right in the Moika River. The car floated in the freezing waters for about 30 minutes and progressively sank deeper as the driver and passenger were screaming for help. Eyewitnesses immediately called authorities and an emergency boat arrived as the car was almost filled with cold water. The survivors were transferred to hospital and treated for hypothermia.
Football fans from all over the world have travelled to Russia to support their teams in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. For many of them, it was their first time in the country and they were pleasantly surprised by Russia, its people and the welcome they received. The FIFA Confederations Cup is taking place in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kazan and Sochi from June 17 to July 2, attracting some of the best national teams from all continents as well as football fans from all over the world.
Need a hot new summer haircut? Then perhaps some flame hairstyling will fire up your look for the warm months ahead. One Russian hairdresser from the northern city of St. Petersburg has a burning desire to cut hair using flames. Alexander Menshikov sparks a stream from a can of hair spray using a lighter and then uses the imposing fireballs to singe the hair of his customers in a unique and trendy way. His clients sit back in the chair and flames dance above their heads while Alexander works. Why would anyone want to get a flame haircut? Fire hairstyles are starting to become more popular around the world, with flame hairdressers in Russia, Iran, and the United States taking up the fiery practice.
Snow covers damaged buildings in the town of Shika close to the epicenter of Japan's deadly New Year's Day earthquake. The death toll has jumped to 161, authorities say, as snow complicates rescue efforts. IMAGES