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Himachal Pradesh: Bird Flu Returns, Over 100 Birds Found Dead

Himachal Pradesh: Bird Flu Returns, Over 100 Birds Found Dead In early January, bird flu had first been confirmed among migratory waterbirds at Pong Dam Lake Wildlife Sanctuary. It had left around 5,000 birds dead in a month. Representational Image Outlook Web Bureau 2021-04-07T07:57:15+05:30 Himachal Pradesh: Bird Flu Returns, Over 100 Birds Found Dead outlookindia.com 2021-04-07T08:01:22+05:30 Also read The wildlife officials on Wednesday informed that around 100 migratory birds have been found dead in Pong Dam Lake in the last two weeks after the outbreak of a second wave of bird flu in Himachal Pradesh. In early January, bird flu had first been confirmed among migratory waterbirds at Pong Dam Lake Wildlife Sanctuary. It had left around 5,000 birds died in a month. It was contained in early February but has now resurfaced since late March beginning with the discovery of a dozen bird carcasses in the sanctuary on March 25, they added.

Second Wave of Bird Flu? Hundreds of Migratory Birds Found Dead in India s Himachal Pradesh

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With second wave of bird flu, hundred birds found dead in Himachal Pradesh

With second wave of bird flu, hundred birds found dead in Himachal Pradesh Updated: Updated: Like the previous outbreak, most of the victims are bar-headed geese Share Article AAA Experts collect samples for the detection of bird-flu, at Gharana wetland on the outskirts of Jammu, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI Like the previous outbreak, most of the victims are bar-headed geese Around 100 migratory birds have been found dead in Pong Dam Lake in the last two weeks after the outbreak of a second wave of bird flu in Himachal Pradesh, wildlife officials said on Tuesday. Bird flu had first been confirmed among migratory water-birds at Pong Dam Lake Wildlife Sanctuary in early January that left around 5,000 birds dead in a month. It was contained in early February but has now resurfaced since late March beginning with the discovery of a dozen bird carcasses in the sanctuary on March 25, they added.

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