Delhi’s Sanjay Lake declared ‘alert zone’ after death of 17 more ducks
New Delhi, Jan. 10: Amid a bird flu scare in different parts of the country, 17 more ducks were found dead at Sanjay Lake here on Sunday, prompting authorities to declare it an “alert zone,” officials said.
This comes a day after the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) closed the famous water bodycum-park following the death of 10 ducks on the premises. The samples from the dead ducks have been sent for testing to ascertain whether bird flu was the cause of death.
Besides, 91 crows have been found dead in 14 DDA parks in the last few days, the officials said.
“The deaths of 17 more ducks were reported on Sunday at Sanjay Lake. A total of 27 ducks have died now. The park has been declared an alert zone by the rapid response team as per the directions of the animal husbandry department of the Delhi government,” a senior DDA official said.
“The rapid response team had visited the lake
site on January 9 and 10 and samples were collected for suitable action. Meanwhile, requisite preventive measures are being taken,” he said.
Reports of the samples are awaited, he added.
Three other recreational parks in Delhi — Hauz Khas Park, Dwarka Sector 9 Park, Hastsal Park — were also closed on Saturday.
While at least 24 crows have been found dead at a district park in South Delhi’s Jasola over the past few days, Hauz Khas Park, Dwarka Sector 9 Park, and Hastsal Park have been closed as a precautionary measure, according to officials.
“The crows have been buried deep in the ground and parks have been disinfected. All parks have been reopened other than Hastsal Park,” the DDA official said.
The 14 parks where crows have died include Golden Jubilee Park, District Park, Vijay Mandal Park at Begumpur, and Central Nursery in Dwarka Sector 5, he said.
The DDA owns about 800 parks including Coronation Park in Burari, Japanese Park in Rohini, and various biodiversity parks.
◗ THE DELHI Development Authority (DDA) closed the famous water bodycum-park following the death of 10 ducks on the premises on Saturday. The samples from the dead ducks have been sent for testing to ascertain whether bird flu was the cause of death