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Escaped zoo animals roam Georgian capital after heavy floods

MISHA DZHINDZHIKHASHVILI
TBILISI, GEORGIA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Last updated Sunday, Jun. 14, 2015 9:02AM EDT


A hippopotamus walks across a flooded street in Tbilisi on June 14, 2015. Tigers, lions, jaguars, bears and wolves escaped on June 14 from flooded zoo enclosures in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, the mayor's office said. Some of the animals were captured by police while others were shot dead, the mayor's office told local Rustavi 2 television. At least eight people have drowned and several others are missing in the Georgian capital Tbilisi in serious flooding. (BESO GULASHVILI/AFP/Getty Images)

Tigers, lions, a hippopotamus and other animals escaped from the zoo in Georgia’s capital after heavy flooding destroyed their enclosures, prompting authorities to warn residents in Tbilisi to say inside Sunday. At least 12 people have been killed in the disaster, including three zoo workers.

An escaped hippo was cornered in one of the city’s main squares and subdued with a tranquilizer gun, the zoo said. Some other animals also have been seized, but it remained unclear how many are on the loose. Bears and wolves are also among the animals who fled from their enclosures amid the flooding from heavy rains and high winds.


There were no immediate reports that any of the fatalities were due to animal attacks. The zoo said one of the dead was Guliko Chitadze, a zookeeper who lost an arm in an attack by a tiger last month; the Interfax news agency said her husband also died in the flooding.

As of mid-afternoon Sunday, it was unclear how many animals remained on the loose or what species they are.

“Not all the animals who ran away from the zoo have been captured. Therefore, I want to ask the populace to refrain from moving about the city without” an urgent need to, mayor David Narmania said.

A full accounting of what animals were missing wasn’t immediately possible because a large part of the zoo remained underwater, zoo spokeswoman Khaati Batsilaishvili told The Associated Press.

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Heavy rains and wind hit Tbilisi during the night, turning a normally small stream that runs through the hilly city into a surging river. The flooding also damaged dozens of houses.

Narmania told journalists that 12 people were known to have died.

Helicopters circled the city and volunteers and rescue workers laboured to help those whose residences were damaged or destroyed, despite the potential danger from the escaped animals. About 1.1 million people live in the former Soviet republic’s capital.

The head of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Ilia II, was quoted by the Interfax news agency as telling a Sunday Mass that Georgia’s former Communist rulers could be seen as involved in the disaster.

“When Communists came to us in this country, they ordered that all crosses and bells of the churches be melted down and the money used to build the zoo,” he said. “The sin will not go without punishment. I am very sorry that Georgians fell so that a zoo was built at the expense of destroyed churches.”
 
" The head of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Ilia II, was quoted by the Interfax news agency as telling a Sunday Mass that Georgia’s former Communist rulers could be seen as involved in the disaster.

“When Communists came to us in this country, they ordered that all crosses and bells of the churches be melted down and the money used to build the zoo,” he said. “The sin will not go without punishment. I am very sorry that Georgians fell so that a zoo was built at the expense of destroyed churches.”


Those religious cave man shouldn't be alive !! Same as those religious idiot who think earthquake are cause by naked tourist ;)
 
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Hippo fled zoo

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" The head of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Ilia II, was quoted by the Interfax news agency as telling a Sunday Mass that Georgia’s former Communist rulers could be seen as involved in the disaster.

“When Communists came to us in this country, they ordered that all crosses and bells of the churches be melted down and the money used to build the zoo,” he said. “The sin will not go without punishment. I am very sorry that Georgians fell so that a zoo was built at the expense of destroyed churches.”


Those religious cave man shouldn't be alive !! Same as those religious idiot who think earthquake are cause by naked tourist ;)

You should go to Sabah & tell those who believed in all these, they have consulted the spirits, who said that, not only naked people they are angry with, people peed & pooped & have sex in the mountains....
 
Freedom and Revolution Day for zoo beasts. At least few day off. At risk of being shot dead.
 
Habis! Mati!


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...tiger-from-flooded-Georgia-zoo-kills-man.html




Telegraph.co.uk

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Escaped tiger from flooded Georgia zoo kills man





By AFP
11:10AM BST 17 Jun 2015
Tiger that escaped from zoo in the Georgian capital Tbilisi during the weekend's freak floods killS man in city centre

A tiger that escaped from a zoo in the Georgian capital Tbilisi during the weekend's freak floods killed a man in the city centre.

The white tiger had been hiding in a warehouse and escaped the citywide police search for the escaped animals, many of which were shot dead.

The tiger killed the man and injured another in the residential area of Laguna Vere.

"A lion from the Tbilisi zoo killed a man" near the central square, the interior ministry spokeswoman told AFP. "Police special forces were deployed and are hunting down the animal," she said.

Floods hit Tbilisi on Sunday, killing at least 17 people and ravaging the city's central districts including the zoo, where hundreds of animals - including lions, tigers, wolves and a hippo escaped.


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Over half of the animals - some 300 species - either drowned in the muddy waters or were killed by police.

Up to 20 people are still missing after devastating floods killed at least a dozen people in the Georgian capital Tbilisi.

The government of the ex-Soviet republic said the death toll after the Vere river burst its banks on Sunday following hours of torrential rain stood at 12 on Monday morning.

Twenty people were missing as of Monday morning, Manana Tokmajishvili, prime minister Irakli Garibashvili's spokesman, told AFP, with the death toll expected to rise following Georgia's worst flood in decades.



Workers pull the body of a bear out of a building at a flooded zoo in the Georgian capital Tbilisi (AFP)

The torrents ravaged a zoo in the Georgian capital, with many animals including penguins drowning in the muddy waters.

Other animals such as lions, tigers and even a hippopotamus escaped and were either recaptured or shot dead by police.



A man directs a hippopotamus after it was shot with a tranquilizer dart at a flooded street in Tbilisi (Reuters)

Khatia Basilashvili, a zoo spokesman, said four lions, three tigers and two jaguars were killed either in the flood or when on the loose, while the fate of four lions, three tigers and one jaguar was not yet known.

The hunt was still going on for the animals on Monday, Mzia Sharashidze, Tbilisi zoo spokesman, told journalists.

"The search for animals is still underway," she said, adding that some 300 animals had died.



Cars are seen in the m&d at a flooded zoo area in Tbilisi, Georgia (AP)

Some animals including two bear cubs were found kilometres away from the zoo and returned to their enclosures on Monday.

The disaster left dozens of families without homes, wiped out several roads in central Tbilisi and seriously disrupted traffic.


Some homes were swept away along with cars by the torrents, with the floods even washing coffins out of the ground in the city cemetery.

Scores of Tbilisi residents volunteered to join a clean-up operation which could take weeks, mayor David Narmania said.

"Material damage is some $15 million (£13.4 million)," Nodar Khaduri, finance minister, told a cabinet meeting.







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Some of the animals, escaped like those in the film "Madagascar"....are hiding in some ships, coming to a place in Nanyang, called SINgapura....where they heard the zoo here welcome FT's......local animals, they don't want!
 
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