Vorkouta

Former city of Gulag, situated in the North of the mounts Ural in Russia, Vorkuta is the most oriental city of geographical Europe. There is one and only road in Vorkuta, a 54 km closed circle that connected 14 districts and their coal mines. Thirty years later, ten districts are neglected.

In addition to being in a post-industrial crisis, Vorkuta is also suffering from global warming. Permafrost thaws, the soil softens, buildings are twisted.
Here, global warming does not translate into rising water levels. Here, the earth melts, mixed with coal.

“The problem also threatens Alaska, Canada and other northern territories, but only Russia has cities so far north. Forty percent of buildings in the coal mining city Vorkuta have been damaged, the emergencies ministry’s Tereshkov says.” The guardian. Alec Luhn, Fri 14 Oct 2016

The city not only reveals a post-industrial and a post climate change crisis, its a symbol of a post-disaster world city.

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