In total, rescuers found the bodies of 32 people. The search continues for another missing person.
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The death toll in the Georgian village of Shove, where a landslide occurred in early August, has risen to 32. The Georgian First Channel reported this on Sunday, September 10.
“Fire rescuers from the Emergency Management Service under the Ministry of the Interior discovered another body in Racha, in the bed of the Chanchakhi River,” the statement said.
So, according to the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the bodies of 32 dead have now been discovered. The search for someone continues.
We remind you that a landslide in the Georgian resort village of Shovi occurred on August 3. The landslide almost destroyed all the tourist facilities in the resort and damaged the infrastructure, cutting off Shovi from the outside world. Among those who died in the landslide was a Ukrainian citizen.
Source: korrespondent

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