Powerful Siberian Cyclone Blows People Off Feet, Spins 737, Causes Major Damage

Written by on March 27, 2016 in Asia, Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

In the past week, a powerful cyclone crossed our planet’s most northerly civilisation, Norilsk, located 250 miles north of the arctic circle, 1,800 miles NE of Moscow in north-central Siberia.

Credit: Daily Mail

Credit: Daily Mail

Storm force winds gusting to 67 mph (strongest in 5 years) blew roofs clean off buildings, snapped traffic lights in two, blew pedestrians off their feet and even spun a boeing 737 aircraft 180 degrees around on the icy tarmac of Norilsk Airport.

Check out these incredible images.

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

Credit: Siberian Times

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