Animals are
interesting - People throng to Zoological parks
to see and enjoy animals. Some
Zoos house animals in their natural habitats, frequented by people. The debate of whether such natural
surroundings is good in anyway would rage on.
Sometimes we read about animal escapades from their closed confines. Away in Colombia, the hippos once owned by
drug kingpin Pablo Escobar ran riot in the
countryside and could not be relocated to Zoos because of the sheer size
of its population. Thus in an unlike
Country, around 200 miles of the capital Bogota, hippos roam free, and cause
problems for the local community. Despite not being native to Colombia, the
hippos are thriving, with females giving birth on average to a calf a year -
higher than the average in Africa.
Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region
ofEurasia. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, it is
bounded by the Black Sea, Russia, Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan. The capital
and largest city is Tbilisi. During the classical era, several independent
kingdoms became established in what is now Georgia. After a brief period of
independence following the Russian Revolution of 1917, Georgia was occupied by
Soviet Russia in 1921, becoming part of the Soviet Union as theGeorgian Soviet
Socialist Republic. After independence in 1991, post-communist Georgia suffered
from civil unrest and economic crisis for most of the 1990s. This lasted until
the Rose Revolution of 2003, after which the new government introduced
democratic and economic reforms.Tbilisi, its capital lies on the banks of the
Mtkvari River.
It is in news for wrong
reasons !Heavy rains and wind hit Tbilisi
turning a normally small stream that runs through the hilly city into a
surging river. The flooding also damaged dozens of houses.Cars and debris were
seen floating along the once busy streets of Tbilisi which has been turned into
wasteland by the freak weather. It is
estimated that the floods have caused £6.5million worth of damage. Dozens of families are also left without
shelter and thousands are without a water or electricity supply – but this side of trouble for Zoo animals could not be estimated !
Flash flooding in the
Georgian capital has already killed up to 12 people including three who work at
the zoo. Flooding has destroyed
enclosures at Tbilisi Zoo in Georgia allowing more than 30 dangerous animals to
roam free – the Zoo had earlier confirmed death of a keeper after being
attacked by a tiger last month. The
capital of Georgia has been placed on lockdown 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.A mightyhippo who escaped from a zoo after flash
floods is seen roaming on the streets of the Capital. The escaped hippo was eventually cornered in
the main square of Tbilisi and was subdued by being shot with a tranquiliser
gun.
Some of the animals
have been seized but it is unclear how many are still on the loose.Eight bears
and 20 wolves are also among the animals who fled from their enclosures as well
as six tigers and six lions.It has also been reported that six wolves were
killed after they were found near to a children's hospital and a video showed
locals trying to save an escaped bear. Before being cornered, pictures showed
the large hippo wandering along a main street among stranded cars on a dual
carriageway.
Helicopters were
seen circling the city of Tbilisi, which
is home to around 1.1million people, to track down all of the escaped
animals. It would indeed have been a
rate sight to see a hippo darting on the road, dangerous though. The tranquilised animal was pushed along the
streets and eventually contained. The
head of the Georgian Orthodox Church blamed the floods on the 'sin' of
Communists who he said built the zoo using money raised from destroying
churches and melting down their bells.
Tbilisi Zoo
spokeswoman MziaSharashidze said: 'Search for animals continues, but a large
part of the zoo is simply non-existent. It was turned into a hellish whirlpool. Reports suggested that many animals were seen
dead on the public places while 3 out of 17 penguins were saved. People began
posting pictures on Twitter of some of the other animals which are thought to
have escaped.
Sadly, many of the
animals which were on loose with their confines damaged have reportedly died.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
18th
June 2015.