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Maharashtra: Bird flu confirmed in Palghar, says deputy collector Kiran Mahajan | Mumbai News

TOI Photo for representation MUMBAI: Bird flu has been confirmed in Palghar in Maharashtra following the death of 45 chickens at a poultry farm, ANI reported on Wednesday, quoting deputy collector Kiran Mahajan. Giving this information, Mahajan said, The district administration has ordered closure of all poultry farms and shops selling chicken for the next 21 days. Bird flu has been confirmed in Palghar, Maharashtra following the death of 45 chickens at a poultry farm. The distr… https://t.co/xuhTF4dfWE ANI (@ANI) 1614165599000 Maharashtra had reported deaths of 381 birds on Sunday amid the avian influenza scare, a state government official said on Monday, PTI adds.

Bird flu in Maharashtra: 356 more birds die, samples sent for testing

Bird flu in Maharashtra: 356 birds found dead, samples sent for testing According to an official statement, out of the 356 birds, 343 were poultrybirds of which 229 were found dead in Nandurbar district Photo: Pexels Maharashtra has reported the death of 356 more birds, most of them poultry birds, amid the avian influenza outbreak in parts of the state, the government said on Wednesday. The fresh deaths of birds were reported on Tuesday and their samples are being sent for testing, the government said. According to an official statement, out of the 356 birds, 343 were poultrybirds of which 229 were found dead in Nandurbar district. Navapur in Nandurbar district was the epicentre of the 2006 avian influenza outbreak in the state. Eleven crows and two herons also died on Tuesday,it said.

Flu scare: 381 birds found dead in Maharashtra, samples being tested

Flu scare: 381 birds found dead in Maharashtra, samples being tested SECTIONS Last Updated: Feb 22, 2021, 07:27 PM IST Share Synopsis So far, 7,20,515 poultry birds, including 5,86,668 from Navapur in Nandurbar, have been culled, and 26,44,177 eggs as well as 73,004 kilograms of poultry feed destroyed in infected zones, and carcasses were being buried in lime lined pits to prevent the spread of infection, a state government release informed. Reuters 380 of these were poultry birds. Maharashtra reported deaths of 381 birds on Sunday amid the avian influenza scare, a state government official said on Monday. He said 380 of these were poultry birds, including 190 from Nandurbar and 115 from Amravati in Vidarbha.

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