Amid Avian Flu Fears, Doctors Probe Crow Deaths At Delhi Park Amid Avian Flu Fears, Doctors Probe Crow Deaths At Delhi Park Over the past 3-4 days, around 100 crows have died at the Central Park in Mayur Vihar, Phase 3.
An official collecting a dead crow from a park in Delhi s Mayur Vihar area.
New Delhi:
A team of government veterinarians today began a probe into the unexplained deaths of several crows in a park in Delhi Mayur Vihar locality. The investigation comes at a time when some states like Haryana and Kerala have reported avian flu and culled hundreds of chicken and ducks to control the disease s spread.
Bird flu: 15-20 dead crows found at Delhi park
Samples taken from the dead crows have been sent to Northern Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Jalandhar in Punjab to determine whether the crows were carrying the bird flu or not
BusinessToday.In | January 9, 2021 | Updated 15:48 IST
The caretaker of the park has stated that as many as 200 crows have died in just the past week
Around 15-20 dead crows were discovered at a park in Delhi s Mayur Vihar Phase III amid a bird flu scare in the country. Samples taken from the dead crows have been sent to Northern Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Jalandhar in Punjab to determine whether the crows were carrying the bird flu or not.
A team of government veterinarians today began a probe into the unexplained deaths of several crows in a park in Delhi Mayur Vihar locality. The investigation comes at a time when some states like Kerala have reported avian flu and culled hundreds of chicken and ducks to control the disease's spread.