Tiger, hyena still at large in aftermath of deadly flood at Tbilisi zoo

Author : conspecies1900
Publish Date : 2021-04-06 23:40:23


The director of the city zoo confirmed that he didn't know the whereabouts of the animals, or whether they are alive or dead.

The animals broke free when the zoo was hit by flash floods last weekend, leaving hundreds of exotic creatures roaming the streets.

Woman's body identified



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On Wednesday a 43-year-old man was killed by a white tiger, which was later shot by police.

A day before the man was killed, the Georgian Prime Minister had said there were no more dangerous animals at large. He later apologized.

Also on Thursday, Georgian authorities identified a woman whose body was found in the flood-hit area of Mziuri Park, in the center of Tbilisi.

She was named as Liza Zarandia, 22. Her death brings the total to 20, with several people still missing.

Volunteers continue cleanup

The Georgian Ministry of Heath has begun offering tetanus vaccinations to volunteers who are involved in the search and cleanup effort.

Hundreds of young people have given their time to work in the area since the disaster happened.

City residents were urged to stay indoors for their own safety in the immediate aftermath of the floods.

The zoo lost about half of its 600 animals, including lions, tigers, bears and wolves, in the natural disaster.

Also on Thursday, Georgian authorities identified a woman whose body was found in the flood-hit area of Mziuri Park, in the center of Tbilisi. Also on Thursday, Georgian authorities identified a woman whose body was found in the flood-hit area of Mziuri Park, in the center of Tbilisi. A day before the man was killed, the Georgian Prime Minister had said there were no more dangerous animals at large. He later apologized. The animals broke free when the zoo was hit by flash floods last weekend, leaving hundreds of exotic creatures roaming the streets. Also on Thursday, Georgian authorities identified a woman whose body was found in the flood-hit area of Mziuri Park, in the center of Tbilisi. The zoo lost about half of its 600 animals, including lions, tigers, bears and wolves, in the natural disaster. Also on Thursday, Georgian authorities identified a woman whose body was found in the flood-hit area of Mziuri Park, in the center of Tbilisi. The animals broke free when the zoo was hit by flash floods last weekend, leaving hundreds of exotic creatures roaming the streets. A day before the man was killed, the Georgian Prime Minister had said there were no more dangerous animals at large. He later apologized. Also on Thursday, Georgian authorities identified a woman whose body was found in the flood-hit area of Mziuri Park, in the center of Tbilisi. City residents were urged to stay indoors for their own safety in the immediate aftermath of the floods. A day before the man was killed, the Georgian Prime Minister had said there were no more dangerous animals at large. He later apologized. Hundreds of young people have given their time to work in the area since the disaster happened. City residents were urged to stay indoors for their own safety in the immediate aftermath of the floods. The director of the city zoo confirmed that he didn't know the whereabouts of the animals, or whether they are alive or dead. On Wednesday a 43-year-old man was killed by a white tiger, which was later shot by police. Also on Thursday, Georgian authorities identified a woman whose body was found in the flood-hit area of Mziuri Park, in the center of Tbilisi. Woman's body identified She was named as Liza Zarandia, 22. Her death brings the total to 20, with several people still missing. The director of the city zoo confirmed that he didn't know the whereabouts of the animals, or whether they are alive or dead. Volunteers continue cleanup The director of the city zoo confirmed that he didn't know the whereabouts of the animals, or whether they are alive or dead. The Georgian Ministry of Heath has begun offering tetanus vaccinations to volunteers who are involved in the search and cleanup effort. The animals broke free when the zoo was hit by flash floods last weekend, leaving hundreds of exotic creatures roaming the streets. Hundreds of young people have given their time to work in the area since the disaster happened. Volunteers continue cleanup She was named as Liza Zarandia, 22. Her death brings the total to 20, with several people still missing. Also on Thursday, Georgian authorities identified a woman whose body was found in the flood-hit area of Mziuri Park, in the center of Tbilisi. On Wednesday a 43-year-old man was killed by a white tiger, which was later shot by police. Woman's body identified The director of the city zoo confirmed that he didn't know the whereabouts of the animals, or whether they are alive or dead. The animals broke free when the zoo was hit by flash floods last weekend, leaving hundreds of exotic creatures roaming the streets. A day before the man was killed, the Georgian Prime Minister had said there were no more dangerous animals at large. He later apologized.

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