Visuals so bizarre that half the internet thinks it's AI, and the other half is too stunned to speak! Russia’s Kamchatka recently went deep under the snow
after the city was hit by one of the world's snow disasters ever seen. Videos and pictures of high rise buildings covered under snow mountains or massive heaps of snow reaching the second or third floors of the apartment buildings came forward, leaving everyone stunned. People were seen digging tunnels to walk outside their houses, while some were seen making the best out of the worst by playing in the snow. However, not everything was happy-go-lucky for all, as per multiple reports, two people died in Russia’s Far East due to snow. The snow reportedly fell from a building’s roof. On social media, some are even calling it a ‘snow apocalypse’, while others are quick to point out how global warming is the culprit. As per Wion, authorities have shut the city’s schools and businesses down. Kamchatka-Inform, a local media outlet, also reported that the local stores are also running out of essentials, as per residents. “The difficulties arising are purely logistical in nature and stem from travel restrictions. The deliveries are gradually resuming as roads are cleared,” regional government head Yulia Morozova was quoted as saying, as per local website Kamchatka Media. Check out the viral post: “A severe snow disaster has hit Russia’s Kamchatka region after record snowfall buried towns and residential areas, with snow piling up to second-floor apartments in several buildings. Videos from the region showed high-rise structures almost swallowed by snow, disrupting daily life and transport,” the post read. The post was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘Times Now’. The post was shared 2 days ago and pulled many views from people.
Internet's reactions:
“Nope, it is AI like many other videos. Real snow is 2-3, max 5 meters high,” a user said. “It’s def global warming, which leads to extreme weather. Just a few weeks earlier the mean temp was 16+ celsius above average,” added another.
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“Ahhhhhhh. Not global warming. Not sea level rise. Not climate change. It's an extreme climate!!!! Yep that’s it. I thought it was the polar bears drowning that caused holes in the ozone layer,” commented the next person.
“This was their most overpowered natural defence system against invaders for a very long time. They should be grateful for this,” added the next person. “Yes, AI. People who are unable to discern IA from reality really scare me,” added another.









