Located 5,000 km (3,100 miles) east of Moscow on the permafrost
of the Russian Far East, residents of the mining city often see
the thermometer regularly drop well below minus 40.
"You can't fight it. You either adjust and dress accordingly or
you suffer," said Anastasia Gruzdeva, outside in two scarves,
two pairs of gloves and multiple hats and hoods.
"You don't really feel the cold in the city. Or maybe it's just
the brain prepares you for it, and tells you everything is
normal," she added in the city shrouded by icy mist.
Another resident, Nurgusun Starostina, who sells frozen fish at
a market without the need for a fridge or freezer, said there
were no special secrets to deal with the cold.
"Just dress warmly," she said. "In layers, like a cabbage!"
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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