Startling photos show dozens of zoo animals roaming around Georgian city after massive flood
Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, was in a state of chaos this weekend after a massive rainstorm ravaged the city and set loose dozens of dangerous animals from a local zoo, the New York Times reported.
Twenty wolves, eight lions. several tigers and jaguars, and a hippopotamus escaped from the premises and had to be tracked down by local police and zoo staff, Russian news agency Interfax reported, according to the Times.
Twelve people were killed in the flood and 24 others are currently missing. In addition, six wolves found lurking around a children's hospital, as well as several other animals, were killed during the flood, the New York Times reported.
Zoo employee, Guliko chitadze, who had her arm amputated after being attacked by a Tiger in May, also died on Sanday trying to save the lives of animals stranded around the city, Interfax reported, according to the Times.
Startling photos show dozens of zoo animals roaming around Georgian city after massive flood Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, was in a state of chaos this weekend after a massive rainstorm ravaged the city and set loose dozens of dangerous animals from a local zoo, the New York Times reported. Twenty wolves, eight lions. several tigers and jaguars, and a hippopotamus escaped from the premises and had to be tracked down by local police and zoo staff, Russian news agency Interfax reported, according to the Times.Twelve people were killed in the flood and 24 others are currently missing. In addition, six wolves found lurking around a children's hospital, as well as several other animals, were killed during the flood, the New York Times reported.Zoo employee, Guliko chitadze, who had her arm amputated after being attacked by a Tiger in May, also died on Sanday trying to save the lives of animals stranded around the city, Interfax reported, according to the Times.
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