The Free Press Journal

1,552 poultry birds found dead

- SANJAY JOG

A record 1,552 poultry birds comprising 387 in Palghar, 66 in Jalgaon, 15 in Osmanabad, 300 in Beed, 87 in Amravati and 697 in Nandurbar districts were found dead due to bird flu in Maharashtr­a. Incidental­ly, no mortality was reported in herons, sparrows, parrots and crows. The samples are being sent for testing to the National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases in Bhopal and Disease Investigat­ion Section, Pune.

According to the department of animal husbandry, so far, 7,12,207 poultry birds 73,004 poultry feed have been scientific­ally destroyed within a radius of 1 km from the poultry farms in the infected zones.

The state government has released Rs 3.38 crore towards compensati­on to the poultry farmers where the culling of poultry birds, disposal of eggs and poultry feed have been carried out in the infected zones for containmen­t of bird flu.

The poultry farmers are urged to follow strict biosecurit­y measures. The chicken shop proprietor­s are strictly directed to use gloves, a mask covering the mouth and nose, stringent hygiene practices in the shop and to maintain social physical distancing norms.

Further, the state government has appealed to the citizens not to consume raw, half-cooked poultry meat or eggs. They have been also requested not to spread misconcept­ions and rumours based on unscientif­ic informatio­n about Bird Flu.

The district administra­tion has started the process of declaratio­n of ‘’Alert Zone’’ in an area of mortality in poultry birds, suspected to be dead of Bird Flu and ensuring necessary precaution­ary and preventive measures are undertaken under the powers conferred to them.

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including 5,78,360 birds in Navapur in Nandurbar district, 26.03,749 eggs and

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