Living in the world’s coldest city, where the temperature can sink as low as −64°C, frostbite is not a distant risk but a daily calculation. Earlier this week, the mercury in Yakutsk, eastern Siberia, plummeted to a punishing −45 degrees Celsius. Schools reportedly remained closed on Monday, with children attending lessons online instead.
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Inside Yakutsk: The City That Defies −50°C Winters
Living in the world’s coldest major city is a test of endurance. Winter temperatures can plunge below −50°C, sunlight is scarce, and daily life demands fur and carefully timed outdoor exposure — yet the city pulses with culture and resilience

Winter cityscape in Yakutsk with a festive tree decorated with traditional Yakut ornaments Photo: Andrei Stepanov/Shutterstock
Winter cityscape in Yakutsk with a festive tree decorated with traditional Yakut ornaments Photo: Andrei Stepanov/Shutterstock
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