TBILISI — On Monday, December 16, the Indian Embassy confirmed that eleven Indian citizens were among the twelve people who tragically died in an accident at an Indian restaurant in Gudauri, a popular ski resort in Georgia. The victims included one Georgian national.
According to a preliminary report from the Georgian Interior Ministry, the victims were found dead inside the restaurant after a power generator was placed near an indoor area. The generator was likely the cause of the deaths, though the exact cause remains under investigation. It is believed that the generator might have emitted carbon monoxide or some other toxic substance, leading to asphyxiation.
The Indian Embassy expressed deep condolences for the loss of life and stated that it is working closely with the Georgian authorities to determine the full details of the incident. The identities of the victims are yet to be fully confirmed, and their families are being informed.
Gudauri is located in the South Caucasus, just north of the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. The resort is well-known for its skiing and is a popular destination for both tourists and locals. This tragic incident has shaken the local community and raised concerns over the safety standards of establishments in the area, especially those relying on generators for power.
Authorities in Georgia have assured the public that a thorough investigation will be conducted to determine the cause of the deaths and prevent similar incidents in the future.
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