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Added on the 04/02/2018 19:53:00 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Video footage captured on Sunday shows the beginning of a massive blizzard that dumped a record amount of snow on Moscow this weekend, with over 17 inches falling on the Russian capital in just 24 hours, breaking a record which was previously set all the way back in 1957. Heavy snow caused over 2000 trees to fall throughout the city, downing dozens of power lines, crushing several vehicles, and blocking some roads. One man died and several were injured as a result of snow-related incidents.
Moscow (Russia), Feb 21 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Yuri Kochetkov) The Russian capital is experiencing heavy snowfall on Sunday with low temperatures that have reached minus 13 degrees Celsius.FOOTAGE OF THE SNOWFALL IN MOSCOW.
Moscow (Russia), Jan 21 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Kochetkov).- Children and adults played outside after a heavy snowfall in Moscow that left an average temperature of 11 degrees below zero. FOOTAGE OF THE SNOWFALL IN MOSCOW.
A Moscow mum appeared to be having snow much fun last weekend as she struggled through the recent record snowfall, doing what appear to be lunges in a comical attempt to push her baby through the powder. Over 17 inches fell in just 24 hours on Moscow last weekend, breaking a record last set all the way back in 1957.
Heavy snowfall and low temperatures grip the South Korean capital of Seoul following a cold weather warning by South Korea's Meteorological Administration issued earlier this week. IMAGES
Images of snow throughout Russia's capital Moscow as the ongoing snowfall could break records as the strongest in 72 years. IMAGES