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Flood at Russian zoo kills 1 bear, traps 14 others in half-submerged cages

WATCH ABOVE: A zoo trainer attempts to feed bread and sugar to the stranded bears.

MOSCOW – A flood has swept through a private zoo in Russia’s Far East, trapping 14 brown bears and a lion in their half-submerged cages.

Video broadcast on Russian state television showed the bears standing on their hind legs and clinging to the bars with their front paws to keep their heads above the muddy water.

A caged bear in a flooded area of Zelyony Ostrov Park Zoo in the aftermath of flash floods brought by Typhoon Goni. Yuri Smityuk/TASS

Vera Blishch, identified in the TV report as a bear trainer, checked on their condition from a boat Monday and said they were suffering from cold and lack of sleep.

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A caged bear in a flooded area of Zelyony Ostrov Park Zoo in the aftermath of flash floods brought by Typhoon Goni. Yuri Smityuk/TASS

One other bear at the Green Island zoo in Ussuriysk already drowned after a river burst its banks Sunday following a deluge caused by Typhoon Goni, the state RIA Novosti news agency reported.

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The television report showed volunteers gathering food and medicine for the surviving animals.

Bears in cages in a flooded area of Zelyony Ostrov Park Zoo in the aftermath of flash floods brought by Typhoon Goni. Yuri Smityuk/TASS

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