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Life at −70°C isn’t “surviving the cold.” It’s managing an engineered system where failure is immediate. In Oymyakon — one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth — homes are lifted above permafrost to keep the ground from thawing. Water comes from river ice. Engines can’t be allowed to cool-soak. Heat is a monitored loop, logistics move in convoys, and even sanitation is built around the reality that pipes cannot be buried. This documentary follows a single winter day, showing how families, mechanics, heating engineers, road crews, and sanitation workers keep daily life functioning where modern infrastructure would normally break down. What part of this system surprised you most? 00:00 — When metal breaks and diesel gels (hook at −70°C) 00:42 — 5:30 AM: hauling river ice, fuel discipline, “no margin for error” 02:12 — Houses on stilts: permafrost, ventilation gap, insulation, triple glazing 04:40 — The boiler plant: pressure, redundancy, above-ground heat loop 05:48 — Water supply: cutting and storing near-ton ice blocks 06:12 — Convoy logistics: radios, mutual-aid rules, “no truck left behind” 07:03 — Roads vs frost heave: night crews, emergency thresholds 07:28 — Morning routines: children, layers, lighting to fight darkness 08:08 — Mechanics: heated engine sheds, preheat sequences, preventive swaps 09:34 — Sanitation without buried pipes: sealed modules, frozen storage, hygiene control 10:45 — Cold snap drill: isolating pipe segments, patch heat, community response 11:52 — Why this is a blueprint: resilience is designed, not improvised #Oymyakon #ExtremeCold #Yakutia #Permafrost #ArcticEngineering #ColdWeather #Infrastructure #WinterLife #RemoteLiving #Engineering #HeatingSystems #Logistics #SurvivalSystems #Sakha #Russia #Documentary #ExtremeHousing #ColdClimate #Resilience #Arctic