Russian schoolchildren were sent to remote control due to frost below minus 50

In Yakutia, some schools were sent to distance learning due to frosts at 50 degrees

for distance learning due to frost at 50 degrees. This was reported by the press service of the district administration on Instagram.

They said that 695 students had switched to distance learning.

The education department added that Russian schoolchildren did not attend full-time classes from the first in the fifth grades, in some villages, depending on the weather conditions – from the first to the seventh or the eighth grades.

The lowest temperature was recorded in the village of Kylai – where the thermometers dropped to minus 50 degrees. Five degrees higher, to minus 45, the temperature rose in the village of Ogorodtakh. In other villages of the region, temperatures from minus 46 to minus 49 degrees were recorded.

Earlier, in the village of Zelenoborsk in Yugra, children were transferred to remote control because of the invasion of wolves. Animals drag the dogs into the forest and walk around the village in the daytime.

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