<p>People have been urged not to make non-essential travel and schools have been closed in Moscow as the city’s authorities deal with a level of snowfall not seen since 1957</a>.</p><p>On February 3, Moscow’s meteorological service said</a> the city had seen more than half its average monthly snowfall in the space of 24 hours, beating the previous record set in 1957.</p><p>Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said</a> one person died and five</a> were injured due to fallen trees, which disrupted power supply. Credit: ED9M via Storyful</p><br />