Along with the creepy “decorations” on the house in the city, frozen “rivers of blood” also appeared on the sidewalks. Local residents suspect that the blame for the horror should be placed on the craftsmen who repaired the roof.
Unusual “decorations” from nature attracted attention before Halloween in Petrozavodsk, Russia. Houses and roads were covered with “bloody” ice. Details of the events on November 2 and photos from the scene were shared in Baza media.
“Halloween is over, but Petrozavodsk residents are still afraid to go out; bloody icicles scare them,” the post says.
A house in Petrozavodsk was transformed overnight into Dracula’s castle, with red icicles resembling teeth and “rivers of blood” under his feet, content writers said. Locals suspect that this occurred due to renovation works.
As explained in the media, experts impregnated the roof of the house with a special mixture. This was supposed to protect the structure from moisture and rot. However, it snowed in the city. As it covered the treated roof, it began to melt and form creepy icicles.
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Source: Focus
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