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Snowfall in St. Petersburg breaks 130-year record

It will take around a week to remove the 2.5 million cubic meters of snow from St. Petersburg. Pictured: Snow clearing at Pulkovo Airport.
It will take around a week to remove the 2.5 million cubic meters of snow from St. Petersburg. Pictured: Snow clearing at Pulkovo Airport.
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RIA NovostiSnowfall in St. Petersburg breaks 130-year recordSnowfall in St. Petersburg breaks 130-year record

10:11 30/12/2009 The snow began to fall slowly but steadily on Russia’s northern capital, St. Petersburg, a week ago. Local residents were surprised as there has been no snowfall like this for nearly 130 years and in recent years they have hardly seen any snow at all on New Year’s.>>

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