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A video has appeared of what cars are turning into snowdrifts in Kamchatka

In Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, dozens of cars were crushed by snowdrifts. This was reported by the Amur Mash Telegram channel.

“The winter on the peninsula was record snowy. The authorities could not cope on their own, they brought in equipment from other regions, but the problem did not go away even by the end of spring. The video shows a parking lot near a shopping center: cars are buried under the rubble – many are crumpled,” the message says.

The footage published online shows that cars are completely covered with snow masses. As a result of the incident, the vehicles were seriously damaged: the bodies were deformed, the windows were broken, and the bumpers and hoods were damaged. According to the Telegram channel, some owners still cannot find their cars.

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