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Georgia flood: Tbilisi residents warned over zoo animals | Georgia flood: Tbilisi residents warned over zoo animals |
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Heavy flooding in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, has killed at least 12 people, with officials warning people to stay indoors to avoid animals that have escaped from a zoo. | |
The missing animals include tigers, lions, bears and wolves. Three of the dead people were found within the zoo. | The missing animals include tigers, lions, bears and wolves. Three of the dead people were found within the zoo. |
A hippopotamus was cornered in one of the city's main squares and subdued with a tranquiliser gun. | A hippopotamus was cornered in one of the city's main squares and subdued with a tranquiliser gun. |
Rescue workers are searching submerged homes to check for trapped residents. | Rescue workers are searching submerged homes to check for trapped residents. |
Dozens of people have been left homeless. | Dozens of people have been left homeless. |
'Hellish whirlpool' | |
Tbilisi Zoo spokeswoman Mzia Sharashidze told the InterPressNews agency that three bodies had been found in the zoo, including those of two employees. | |
She said the grounds had been turned into "a hellish whirlpool". | |
Ms Sharashidze said that 20 wolves, eight lions and an unknown number of tigers, jackals and jaguars had been shot dead by special forces or were missing. | |
The bodies of a lion and a pony lay near the zoo. | |
The flooding began when heavy rains caused the River Vere - normally little more than a stream - to burst its banks. | The flooding began when heavy rains caused the River Vere - normally little more than a stream - to burst its banks. |
Thousands of people have been left without water and electricity while others have had to be airlifted to safety. | Thousands of people have been left without water and electricity while others have had to be airlifted to safety. |
Mayor Davit Narmania said the situation was "very grave". | Mayor Davit Narmania said the situation was "very grave". |
Several main roads have been destroyed while small houses and cars were swept away. | |
Coffins in a city cemetery have reportedly been washed out of the ground and left lying on the mud. | |
Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili has called on residents to stay indoors until the animals have been found. | |
President Giorgi Margvelashvili has visited affected area and extended his condolences to relatives of the victims. | |
It remains unclear how many are animals missing. Helicopters are circling the city as part of a search and rescue operation. | |
Vice-mayor Irakly Lekvinadze estimated the preliminary damage at $10m (£6.43m). | |
In May 2012, five people were killed in Tbilisi after another river flooded. | In May 2012, five people were killed in Tbilisi after another river flooded. |