
I Woke Up After A Night Of Freezing Rain To Find The Whole City Of Bucharest, Romania, Frozen And Damaged
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After a night of freezing rain, I woke up on a crazy and frosty Saturday with the whole city frozen and damaged.
This is a very unusual weather event here so it was really a challenge to walk on the streets without ice skates and hoping that no branch will fall on you.
Many cars were unlucky as they were damaged by branches or even the whole trees that fell on them.
The roads were also full of trees, branches, and ice, and some of the power cables broke under heavy ice which left many trams unable to function.
At night the view was kind of apocalyptic but also interesting; like an icy, end of the world movie. So I took a walk through my neighborhood looking for some nice shots.
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Branches on the road
Branches on the sidewalk
Frozen motorcycle
Even more branches
Damaged car
Park
Walkside
School
Park
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Its really pretty but at the same time its like something you might find in a horror movie.
That's what i thought too:)), you should have heard the noise of the branches in the wind.
...If you walk a little further, you will find Narnia.
Beautiful pictures. Perfect setting for an disaster, apocalypse and/or horror movie. I'm freezing just by looking at the photos. Stay safe and warm out there
Thanks. All good here now :)
This actually happens when it's fairly warm. Something close enough to 0 C for the water to stay water until making it to the ground at least. It makes everything super slippery and makes trees fall under all that ice weight though.
Its really pretty but at the same time its like something you might find in a horror movie.
That's what i thought too:)), you should have heard the noise of the branches in the wind.
...If you walk a little further, you will find Narnia.
Beautiful pictures. Perfect setting for an disaster, apocalypse and/or horror movie. I'm freezing just by looking at the photos. Stay safe and warm out there
Thanks. All good here now :)
This actually happens when it's fairly warm. Something close enough to 0 C for the water to stay water until making it to the ground at least. It makes everything super slippery and makes trees fall under all that ice weight though.