The city of Yakutsk in Siberia has broken the record for the lowest temperature ever recorded in the area, reaching -62º Celsius. This city is already known as the coldest on the planet Earth, but it has not yet experienced negative temperatures of this magnitude, reports a French newspaper. Le Figaro.
This is not an isolated case, as temperatures throughout Siberia were below normal. In Tongulakh, 270 kilometers from Yakutsk, the temperature dropped to -62.4º Celsius.
“The wave of cold that passed through Siberia covered the whole of Eurasia, in several places the temperature dropped to -59º Celsius. The cold air has chilled even India, with record low temperatures in New Delhi,” meteorologist Regis Krepe said on social media. twitter network.
Temperatures were so low that one of the residents, Nurgusun Starostina, was selling frozen fish at a market without a refrigerator or freezer, Reuters reported.
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