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== Tragedy == == Tragedy ==
The day before the accident, there was a storm in Gudauri that caused a power out.<ref name="KP" /> In order to be able to heat the lodgings, electric generators using fuel oil were placed in a closed area near the rooms.<ref name="KP" /> Fumes from the generator caused carbon monoxide poisoning, although forensic examinations were conducted to confirm the exact cause of death. The day before the accident, there was a storm in Gudauri that caused a power out.<ref name="KP" /> In order to be able to heat the lodgings, electric generators using fuel oil were placed in a closed area near the rooms.<ref name="KP" /> Fumes from the generator caused ], although forensic examinations were conducted to confirm the exact cause of death.


The victims later felt nauseous from the carbon monoxide and were unable to escape.<ref name="KP" /> On the second day, the restaurant owner discovered the corpses.<ref name="KP" /> The victims later felt nauseous from the carbon monoxide and were unable to escape.<ref name="KP" /> On the second day, the restaurant owner discovered the corpses.<ref name="KP" />

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2024 Gudauri carbon monoxide poisoning
Gudauri in winter
Date14 December 2024
LocationGudauri in Kazbegi Municipality, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
Coordinates42°28′33″N 44°28′43″E / 42.47583°N 44.47861°E / 42.47583; 44.47861
Deaths12

On 14 December 2024, the bodies of 12 individuals were discovered in a quarters billet of a Indian restaurant in Gudauri, Georgia. The victims were employees of the restaurant, included 11 Indian nationals and one Georgina citizen.

It was the worst accident in the region since a helicopter crash in 2022, where eight people died.

Background

In Gudauri, there was an Indian restaurant, Havel, where mostly Indian employees worked. The restaurant was in the building on the first floor, while the workers had lodgings on the second floor.

Tragedy

The day before the accident, there was a storm in Gudauri that caused a power out. In order to be able to heat the lodgings, electric generators using fuel oil were placed in a closed area near the rooms. Fumes from the generator caused carbon monoxide poisoning, although forensic examinations were conducted to confirm the exact cause of death.

The victims later felt nauseous from the carbon monoxide and were unable to escape. On the second day, the restaurant owner discovered the corpses.

The bodies showed no signs of violence, ruling out foul play.

Victims

In the accident was killed 12 people, all of whom were restaurant's workers. Eleven of them had Indian citizenship, and one person was a 25-year-old Georgian girl who worked as a waitress in a restaurant. The Indian citizens were natives from Punjab. Died also couple, Ravinder Singh and Gurvinder Kaur. Most of the Indian victims recently moved to Georgia in search of employment opportunities.

Results

The incident quickly went viral on social media, where users expressed grief and outrage, particularly over potential lapses in safety standards. Government officials and community leaders called for stricter enforcement of safety regulations regarding the use of power generators, while Indian diplomatic representatives coordinated with Georgian authorities to assist in repatriating the victims' remains.

External links

References

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  2. "12 bodies recovered from Gudauri ski resort in Georgia". News.Az. 14 December 2024.
  3. Davit Kachkachishvili (14 December 2024). "12 bodies found in Georgian ski resort of Gudauri. Investigation ongoing as cause of death remains unknown for the 12 people found in the dormitory of an Indian restaurant". Anadolu Ajansi.
  4. "Recriminations follow Georgian helicopter tragedy". eurasianet. 1 August 2022. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
  5. ^ ""გარდაიცვალა 25 წლის ქართველი გოგონა, რომელიც მიმტანად მუშაობდა. ორი ახალგაზრდა კართან იპოვეს" - გუდაურში მომხდარი ტრაგედიის ახალი დეტალები". kvirispalitra. 15 December 2024. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
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  8. ^ "Married couple among 11 Indians killed in Georgia gas poisoning". BBC. 17 December 2024. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
  9. "Georgian police find bodies of 12 employees of restaurant". Apa.az. 14 December 2024.
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