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A car loaded on a freighter in Vladivostok, Russia, is frozen in ice and has a thick ice shell of up to 15 centimeters

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on December 28, a freighter arrived at the port of Vladivostok in Russia, and the car loaded on it was frozen and covered with a thick ice shell.

Cars on the freighter were covered in ice due to a bitter cold weather, with some ice reportedly as thick as 6 inches (about 15 centimeters). On the 28th, the temperature in Vladivostok dropped to minus 19 degrees Celsius, and the frozen cars had to be hoisted from the deck with cranes to unload.

A car loaded on a freighter in Vladivostok, Russia, is frozen in ice and has a thick ice shell of up to 15 centimeters

Pyotr osicansky, a 72-year-old captain, said: "It's December and the sea is very windy and stormy. The sea water splashed onto the boat and turned into a thick (ice) shell. This year's wind is much stronger than in previous years. ”