Environment
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Caught on Drone Footage: Arctic Ice Near Isolated City is Starting to Crack Abnormally
A river near a Russian city that sits just above the Arctic Circle began to 'ice-out' a month earlier than expected due to warm spring. A footage of the thawing Yenisey River in the town of Dudinka, Russia was captured by a drone footage over the last weekend of May showing Arctic ice over the river cracking a month earlier than normal and forming bizarre figures along the river bank.
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