Emergency Declared in Two Kamchatka Settlements After Cyclone as Petropavlovsk Bus Service Begins to Return
Forecasters expect an eastward shift with severe weather Sunday in Ust-Kamchatsky, then in Milkovsky.
Overview
- Two Yelizovsky district settlements, Bereznyaki and Lesnoy, declared an emergency after more than a day without power, affecting about 5,500 people, with hot meals and a shelter set up.
- Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky recorded 91 mm of precipitation in 24 hours, roughly 78% of the monthly norm, with heavy, wet snow and winds of 25–30 m/s reported.
- City crews cleared key arteries and restored 12 bus routes overnight, with further resumptions to be decided during the day as 57 road units continue work following an 87‑unit night shift.
- Authorities set a 72‑hour window to clear inter‑block roads, deployed tow trucks to remove abandoned vehicles, and coordinated power restoration through the housing ministry and Kamchatskenergo.
- Governor Vladimir Solodov ordered full mobilization, early school holidays from Monday in Petropavlovsk and Yelizovsky, and oversight of airline passenger support as the cyclone weakens locally.