Severodvinsk webcam in real time at the intersection of Butoma Avenue - Oktyabrskaya Street, camera 2.
The lens captures part of a new residential area, a parking lot and a pond.
Severodvinsk, whose webcams are available on the site in real time on the site, is located on the coast of the White Sea.
This settlement appeared in 1936, when young builders arrived ashore on the Ivan Kalyaev steamer. After disembarking, they saw the golden domes of the Nikolo-Kornelsky Monastery, swamps and the island of Jagra strewn with pink rose hips.
People were placed in the premises of the monastery, on the ship, in tents and on the southern coast of about. Jagra, where people already lived and worked at the tie-cutting plant. The young builders faced a difficult task: to build a new industrial city in five years. The first house appeared here in 15 days, and in 4 months a railway line was laid, along which the first train went by the end of 1936.
The status of a city was given to the workers' settlement in the summer of 1936. It received the proud name Molotovsk. Initially, the streets of the newly-made settlement were without names, they were simply given numbers. Only a year later it was decided to change the numbers to names.
In 1940, almost 30 thousand people lived in the city. During the war years, almost the entire male part of the population went to the front. Women stood behind the machine tools of the local machine-building plant, whose hands were used to make bombs, weapons, and other military products. In addition, Severodvinsk, which has not yet appeared, whose webcams allow you to see urban landscapes online, received military aid under Lend-Lease from England and Iceland in its port.
After the end of the Great Patriotic War, the active development of the city continued, and stone buildings began to appear. The settlement received its current name in 1957. Many note that the construction of new buildings went so quickly that people did not have time to realize how until recently they had been picking delicious northern berries here.
In 1983, Severodvinsk, whose webcams allow you to walk online through the streets of the northern town, received the Order of Lenin for the merits of workers during the Second World War and the successes that were achieved in cultural and economic construction.
After the collapse of the USSR, the settlement received the status of the State Russian Center for Nuclear Shipbuilding.
Now mainly shipbuilding and ship repair enterprises are concentrated here, as well as the White Sea naval base of the Northern Fleet.