A woman walks through the Botanical Garden during heavy snowfall in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018. Heavy snow has struck the Moscow region, as people struggle to make their way through large snowdrifts.
A woman walks through the Botanical Garden during heavy snowfall in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018. Heavy snow has struck the Moscow region, as people struggle to make their way through large snowdrifts. Maxim Marmur AP Photo
A woman walks through the Botanical Garden during heavy snowfall in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018. Heavy snow has struck the Moscow region, as people struggle to make their way through large snowdrifts. Maxim Marmur AP Photo

Heavy snow knocks downs thousands of trees in Moscow; 1 dead

February 04, 2018 10:02 AM

Heavy snow and freezing rain have knocked down thousands of trees in the Russian capital and one person is reported to have been killed.

The Sputnik news agency said Sunday that the snowfall which began Saturday downed power lines in the Moscow region, interrupting electricity for more than 5,000 people.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Twitter that one person died in the city Saturday when falling trees took down power lines. He said five other people had been injured in the heavy snow, but did not elaborate.

The mayor said more than 2,000 trees have fallen so far in Moscow due to the snow and rain.

Never miss a local story.

Sign up today for a free 30 day free trial of unlimited digital access.