According to the information given by the law enforcement officers, the search operations in the disaster area continue on the thirteenth day. After the landslide, 8 citizens are considered to be missing.
The death toll in the landslide that occurred in Georgia’s holiday resort Shovi rose to 25. This was announced by the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs. twitter.
Rescuers continue their search efforts in the epicenter of the disaster and in nearby river beds. Experts use excavator digging the ground to search for casualties.
The message said, “Now, 25 dead bodies have been found within the scope of rescue efforts, and the search for 8 people continues.”
Search efforts in the disaster area continue on the thirteenth day. The number of victims may increase.
landslide in Georgia
In early August, a natural disaster struck near the resort town of Shovi. According to the news of 1TV channel, Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure Iraqi Karseladze reported that 35 people were missing. Search and rescue efforts continued uninterrupted. 140 people were evacuated to safe places. About 400 firefighters and rescuers and employees of various departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs participated in the operation.
The resort village of Shovi is located in a mountainous area at an altitude of 1.5 thousand meters above sea level. According to Novosti-Georgia, the landslide occurred on August 3 at around 3:15 pm. The country’s Interior Ministry confirmed significant damage to power lines, bridges and roads. Communication at the relevant location worked intermittently.
Recall that on August 8 bad weather raged in Central Europe. Record floods were recorded in Slovenia, Austria and Croatia. At least six people died in Slovenia. Among them are two Dutch nationals believed to have been struck by lightning and four Slovenes believed to have drowned. Another woman died in Austria.
Source: Focus
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