11 Indian People Killed In Georgia Mountain Resort Due to carbon monoxide poisoning Know more

11 Indian People Killed In Georgia Mountain Resort Due to carbon monoxide poisoning Know more

11 People Killed in Georgia: Eleven Indians have been found dead in a restaurant at a mountain resort in Gudauri in the former Soviet country Georgia. The Indian Mission has also confirmed this. According to preliminary reports, it has been found that these deaths were probably due to carbon monoxide poisoning. The Indian Mission in Georgia said in a statement on Monday (December 16, 2024) that the Indian Embassy in Tbilisi is saddened to learn about the unfortunate death of 11 Indians in Gudauri, Georgia and expresses its deepest condolences…

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Viral Video: Camera sent into a 586 feet deep cave! People were terrified seeing the sight!

Viral Video: Camera sent into a 586 feet deep cave! People were terrified seeing the sight!

Usually it is very scary to go into deep pits and caves, because the paths to go into them also look very terrifying. In such a situation, a common man cannot even think of going into these caves. But there are some people who enjoy it considering it an adventure and go to such places with great bravery. Members of the YouTube channel Action Adventure Twins Cave Research Team come in the category of such people. In December 2022, YouTubers Nate and Ben posted a video on their channel. They…

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what causes bird flu virus infections in humans read full article in hindi

what causes bird flu virus infections in humans read full article in hindi

Bird flu cases: Infections like Influenza A H5N1 bird flu have been found in dairy cows and other animals in the US. According to the USDA, bird flu has been confirmed in a worker working in a dairy farm. The first case was reported in the United States on April 1, 2024. According to the report of bird flu virus globally, this virus spreads from cow to human. The report said that three bird flu patients in America had direct contact with cows. Recently, a 4-year-old child has been confirmed…

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