Cyclone Eases Over Kamchatka After 91 Millimeters of Precipitation
Officials plan staged service restarts with the system shifting east.
Overview
- Governor Vladimir Solodov convened an emergency meeting, ordered full resource mobilization, and directed overnight clearing of the most flooded and ice-choked road sections starting at 22:00.
- Public buses in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky were halted Saturday and are slated to resume Sunday on most routes, with tow trucks and mobile city brigades assisting operations and monitoring conditions.
- Power-line breaks in the Yelizovsky district are under repair as the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services and Kamchatskenergo coordinate restoration teams in affected settlements.
- Meteorologists reported 91 mm of precipitation in 24 hours in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, equal to 78% of the monthly norm, and forecast deteriorating weather in Ust-Kamchatsky and Milkovsky districts on December 28 with gusts up to 35–40 m/s.
- Heavy, wet snow is slowing cleanup, schools will begin winter holidays early from Monday, and contractors have 72 hours after the storm to clear inter-block roads with towing and temporary parking sites supporting access.