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Moscow, Moscow, Russia
Prensa Latina - Latin American News Agency /
February 16, 2024
The current winter can be classified as abnormal and the snowiest in recent decades, the scientific director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center, Roman Vilfand.
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Orsk, Orenburg, Russia
Vicky Wong /
BBC /
April 7, 2024
Unprecedented flooding strikes Kazakhstan and Russia, marking the worst in decades for the region. The worse than usual seasonal floods have been caused by melting snow. Across the border in Russia, an oil refinery in the city of Orsk, 1,800km southeast of Moscow, has stopped operations because of the floods.
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Оренбург, Orenburg, Russia
The Moscow Times /
The Moscow Times /
April 12, 2024
The mayor of the southern Russian city of Orenburg urged residents to evacuate immediately on Friday as water in the nearby Ural River reached critically dangerous levels and was not expected to recede until next week.
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on The Moscow Times
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Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Casey Grove, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage /
Alaska Public Media /
April 12, 2024
A whopping 132.6 inches of snow -- more than 11 feet -- fell on the city this winter, as of the latest measurement Friday.
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on Alaska Public Media
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Kodiak, Alaska, United States
STEVE WILLIAMS Kodiak Daily Mirror /
Kodiak Daily Mirror /
April 18, 2024
An East Hillcrest Ave. home was damaged in a mudslide brought by heavy rains Thursday afternoon.
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Nome, Alaska, United States
The Nome Nugget /
April 19, 2024
Three weeks in a row, residents of Nome and the Southern Seward Peninsula Coast received winter storm warnings from the National Weather Service. Seven out of the last eight springs have been unusually stormy. This spring alone, since March, there have been eight significant storm days.
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on The Nome Nugget
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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
CBC /
As of April 1, the provincial snowpack was 63 per cent of normal, with warming seasonal temperatures slowing snow accumulation. At this time last year, the snowpack measured 88 per cent of normal.
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on CBC
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Canada
Olivia Rumbell /
nationalpost /
April 17, 2024
Due to a mild winter and warmer year, this wildfire season is looking to be worse, not better, than the last
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on nationalpost
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