Germany Faces Major Bird Flu Outbreak Amidst Culling of Thousands
The recent surge of bird flu, known as avian influenza, poses a significant threat to poultry and wildlife across Germany. In Brandenburg, over 10,000 ducks were culled in Letschin due to an outbreak, highlighting the severity of the situation.
Similar incidents have been reported in Bavaria, where infected wild birds have been discovered, prompting the culling of thousands of geese. The Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut warns of the high risk of further spread, as authorities implement stricter measures, including mandatory confinement of poultry.
The situation is evolving rapidly, with rising concerns over poultry prices and the potential impact on local economies. As the virus spreads, heightened vigilance and protective measures are crucial to safeguard avian populations and mitigate economic fallout.
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