OREANDA-NEWS  The cyclones that hit Kamchatka turned out to be the most powerful in the last 50 years. However, heavy snowfalls may occur again next week, Vladimir Solodov, the governor of the Russian region, warned residents during a report at a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and members of the government. His words are reported by RIA Novosti.

"It is important for us not only to eliminate the consequences of the past extreme cyclones, the strongest in the past 50 years, but also to prepare for their likely recurrence," said the head of the Kamchatka Territory.

According to experts, heavy precipitation is at risk of repeating itself next week, Solodov said. According to the governor, the regional authorities are preparing to respond promptly to the recurrence of the cyclone.

Earlier, Alexander Shuvalov, head of the Meteo forecasting center, predicted that repeated heavy snowfalls in Kamchatka were unlikely. According to the forecaster, the peak of precipitation in the region has already passed.