Georgia declares national day of mourning after devastating flood hits Tbilisi

Georgia declares national day of mourning after devastating flood hits Tbilisi
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At least a dozen people are dead and many more missing after severe flooding in the Georgia’s capital Tbilisi. Heavy rain and strong winds turned a

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At least a dozen people are dead and many more missing after severe flooding in the Georgia’s capital Tbilisi.

Heavy rain and strong winds turned a stream into a raging torrent. It badly damaged roads and buildings, everything in its path.

Homes have been left unrecognisable, with residents shocked and bewildered.

“In this small street alone, five people are dead. Three houses are completely washed out and everyone is affected,” said
Lamara Zumburidze.

“I can’t repair this damage on my own. I don’t know where to sit, where to lay, what to do.”

The city’s zoo was also engulfed. Tigers, lions, bears, wolves and a hippopotamus were among more than 30 animals that escaped.

Some were tranquilised or killed, but others were on the loose.

The flooding damage is estimated to run into millions of euros.

Monday has been declared a day of national mourning, to remember those who have lost their lives.

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