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Photo taken on June 15, 2015 shows the scene after a flood in Tbilisi Zoo, Georgia. [Photo/Xinhua] |
All of the lions and tigers that were missing after severe flooding swamped Tbilisi's zoo have been found dead. One jaguar remained unaccounted for, but zoo staff said they have little hope that it survived.
The discovery of the last of the missing lions and tigers yesterday as the waters receded eased fears in the capital of Georgia that some of the big cats were still wandering the city's hills.
The human death toll rose to 19 on Tuesday when bodies of a young woman and two men were recovered from flooded Mziuri Park in downtown Tbilisi, Georgia's State Security and Crisis Management Council said. Six people remained missing after an intense downpour that began late Saturday turned a river that runs through the capital city into a raging torrent, the council said.
Zoo spokeswoman Mziya Sharashidze said eight lions, all seven of the zoo's tigers and at least two of its three jaguars were killed. Only two of 14 bears survived, while nine of its 17 penguins died, she said.
Ivane Daraseliya, zoo chief veterinarian, said staff yesterday found the carcasses of three lions, a tiger and two wolves.
A young white lion named Shumba, a top attraction, was found shot in the head on zoo territory on Sunday. Most of the animals appeared to have been killed when water and mud inundated their enclosures.
The flooding also killed hundreds of homeless dogs at a private shelter near the zoo.
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