
-Flooding has destroyed enclosures at Tbilisi Zoo in Georgia allowing more than 30 dangerous animals to roam free
-Among the animals to escape are six tigers, six lions, 20 wolves and a hippo, which was hit by a tranquiliser gun
-Flash flooding in the Georgian capital has already killed up to 10 people including three who work at the zoo
-The zoo confirmed that one of the keepers that died had lost an arm after being attacked by a tiger last month

The capital of Georgia has been placed on lock down after heavy flooding destroyed enclosures at the city's zoo allowing tigers, lions, jaguars, wolves, jackals and a hippo to escape and roam the streets.

Residents in Tbilisi have been warned to stay indoors after more than 30 dangerous animals became free from the zoo after heavy rain and wind.

The flash floods have already killed up to 10 people including three workers who are employed at Tbilisi Zoo.
Source: Dailymail UK
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