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Georgian ski resort accident leaves 11 Indians dead, embassy says

A tragic incident occurred at the Gudauri ski resort in Georgia, where a total of 12 people were found dead inside an Indian restaurant. The victims, which included 11 Indian citizens and one Georgian citizen, were discovered after using a power generator that was placed near an indoor area.

The Indian Embassy confirmed that 11 Indian citizens were among the victims of this devastating accident. The exact cause of death has not yet been determined, but authorities are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Gudauri is a popular ski resort located in the South Caucasus region, just north of the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. The picturesque setting of the resort attracts tourists and skiers from around the world, making this tragedy even more heartbreaking for the community.

The Georgian Interior Ministry released a report detailing the discovery of the deceased individuals inside the Indian restaurant. The investigation into what led to this unfortunate event is ongoing, as officials work to piece together the timeline of events that led to such a devastating outcome.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of following safety protocols and guidelines, especially when using equipment such as power generators in indoor spaces. The loss of 12 lives is a tragedy that has shaken the local community and the international visitors who frequent the Gudauri ski resort.

As the investigation continues and more information becomes available, our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of the victims who lost their lives in this tragic accident. May they find comfort and strength during this difficult time.

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[Image Source: Reuters/David Mdzinarishvili]

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