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Georgia vows punishment after hotel blaze kills 11

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TBILISI: Georgian leaders have vowed to punish those responsibl­e for a blaze that killed 11 people at a five-star hotel in Georgia’s Black Sea resort city of Batumi.

Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashv­ili, who was returning Friday to the Georgian capital Tbilisi from a summit with EU leaders in Brussels, diverted his plane to Batumi upon learning of the fire at the posh 22-storey Leogrand hotel.

He pledged a prompt investigat­ion into the cause of the blaze.

“All those responsibl­e for this tragedy will be punished,” he said late Friday.

Officials yesterday revised down the death toll after initially putting it at 12 people.

“Eleven people died as a result of the fire” in Georgia’s secondlarg­est city of Batumi late Friday, the Caucasus nation’s interior ministry said in a statement.

The victims — 10 Georgians and an Iranian — all died of smoke inhalation, the interior ministry said.

Twenty one people were hospitalis­ed, mostly with carbon monoxide poisoning, and were in a stable condition, it added.

Five Turkish nationals and an Israeli were among those injured, regional health minister Zaal Mikeladze said.

The bodies of eight of the victims — all of them men — were found in an elevator, another body in a swimming pool and two more in a gym, Georgia’s Interpress news agency reported, citing the victims’ relatives.

“It took just minutes for the smoke to fill the entire hotel,” one of the hotel guests, Kakha Mikiashvil­i, told journalist­s.

“The electricit­y went off and all the doors were automatica­lly blocked. We were trying in vain to break windows to get some fresh air,” he was reported as saying.

“Firefighte­rs arrived in a few minutes and we were saved.”

Georgian President Giorgi Margvelash­vili offered his condolence­s to the victims’ families. — AFP

 ??  ?? A general view of the Leogrand hotel in Georgia’s Black Sea resort city of Batumi. — AFP photo
A general view of the Leogrand hotel in Georgia’s Black Sea resort city of Batumi. — AFP photo

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