The lifeless bodies of 12 people were found as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning at a ski resort in Georgia.
12 people, including a Georgian citizen, lost their lives in Gudauri, Georgia’s largest ski resort.
Georgian police noted that the lifeless bodies of 12 people were found in the sleeping area on the upper floor of a restaurant in Gudauri on Saturday.
According to initial findings, the police said that there were no signs of violence on the lifeless bodies and that the incident appeared to be an accident.
It was reported that carbon monoxide poisoning occurred as a result of The identities of the dead bodies have not yet been revealed, while an investigation has been launched into the incident, which is being assessed as a possible cause for concern.
Authorities reported that a fuel-powered generator was put into operation following a power outage in the building on Friday.
Located 120 kilometers north of the Georgian capital Tbilisi, Gudauri is known as the country’s largest ski resort with an altitude of 2,200 meters above sea level.