Russia’s deep freeze: Life in Siberia’s -45C winter freeze
Russia's deep freeze: Life in Siberia's -45C winter freeze
In Russia, winters are notoriously severe, with some cities facing extreme cold.
The city of Yakutsk in Eastern Siberia has recorded temperatures as low as -45C.
Such harsh winters are part of daily life for local residents, who are well accustomed to the cold.
People continue their routines despite frozen rivers, snow-covered streets, and biting winds.
Local infrastructure and housing are adapted to withstand the extreme temperatures.
Experts note that Siberian winters remain among the coldest inhabited places on Earth.
Al Jazeera’s Dmitry Medvedenko reports.
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