Bird flu wreaks havoc, Section 144 imposed in Rajasthan
Bird flu wreaks havoc, Section 144 imposed in Rajasthan
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New Delhi: The country is not yet overcome with the corona epidemic that now a new disaster has arisen. Bird flu crisis has started looming in five states of the country. After the death of thousands of birds in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala, the government has been worried. Bird flu has been confirmed in birds died in some places. The vaccination is being discussed to deal with the corona crisis on the one hand, on the other hand, bird flu has caused a stir in the administration to the health department. It is a matter of concern that the symptoms of both diseases are very similar.

One lakh chickens have been killed in Ambala and Panchkula, which are called poultry hubs of Haryana. Currently, samples have been sent to the laboratory for examination. From north to south India, the sudden death of thousands of birds has caused a lot of panic. The death of crows, ducks, chickens and herons has caused chaos everywhere in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal, Gujarat. In Rajasthan, section 144 has to be enforced. There is a ban on the sale of meat and eggs in Himachal.

After the deadly virus was found in the dead crows, the government of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh has issued an alert. Madhya Pradesh Public Relations Department has said, 'An alert has been issued on the instructions of Animal Husbandry Minister Prem Singh Patel to put effective control on the deaths of crows happening in the state.'

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