Jaipur Zoo closes after bird flu, extinct bird black stork dies
Jaipur Zoo closes after bird flu, extinct bird black stork dies
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Jaipur: Bird flu has gained a foothold in several states of India. Rajasthan is also named among the states affected by bird flu. Half of Rajasthan bird flu has been arrested. Jaipur Zoo has been shut down following the death of the rare bird Black Stark in Jaipur. In Jaipur Zoo, 4 common ducks in addition to Black Stork were also found dead on Monday and some birds are sick. Samples of which have been sent to Bhopal for examination. On Monday, 262 crows have been reported to have died across the state.

In Rajasthan, about 400 other birds have lost their lives in addition to 2600 crows, 190 peacocks, 195 pigeons so far. So far, bird flu has spread in 16 districts of Rajasthan. Jaipur Zoo is being shut down and sanitized. Medical tests are being conducted for all the birds closed in Zoo. In view of the Indian threat of bird flu, the Rajasthan government has canceled the holidays of all employees related to animal birds.

The bird flu is spreading rapidly in seven states. Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and Kerala are among the seven states affected by bird flu. In Delhi too, birds are constantly trying to die. In view of this, Delhi CM Manish Sisodia has said that it has been decided to ban processed chicken coming from outside Delhi. He said that because those who eat boiled eggs or chicken also need not be afraid, you are not at risk of infection.

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