June 14, 2026
#World

Record snowfall in Moscow kills 1, injures 2

Record snowfall hit Moscow for the second day in a row on Sunday, wreaking havoc on transportation and resulting in one death.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Twitter Sunday that one person was killed and two injured after the storm caused a tree to fall, damaging power lines on

Saturday.

According to local meteorological authorities, accumulated snowfall reached 62 centimeters deep over the weekend — nearly equal to the the total amount of

snowfall for the entire month of February in previous years.

Days of snow triggered a sharp increase in traffic accidents and severely impacted urban transportation. According to official data, 19 accidents occurred in

Saturday in Moscow, injuring more than 20 people.

As of Sunday, local authorities had dispatched 15,000 snow removing vehicles and nearly 70,000 sanitation workers to clear the city’s 800,000 cubic meters of

snow within 24 hours to avoid any more accidents.

Traffic conditions worsened on Sunday, with some roads blocked because of snow clearing work while power outages caused some traffic lights to go out. The

traffic index reached six on Sunday morning, much higher than most weekends when the index does not exceed one.

More than 100 flights have been delayed and nearly 30 flights were canceled in major airports in Moscow due to the inclement weather.

Russian meteorological authorities forecast the snowstorm will continue to affect Moscow over the next two days, with wind speeds reaching 20 meters per

second and temperatures dipping below 10 degrees Celsius.

Record snowfall in Moscow kills 1, injures 2

Taiwan hit by 6.4-magnitude quake

Record snowfall in Moscow kills 1, injures 2

Japan’s PM vows to proceed with US