Kerala to burn four lakh ducks over bird flu fears

Even as news of bird flu is pouring from various districts, Kerala has started culling of nearly four lakh ducks in Kuttanad, the rice bowl of the state, spread over the three districts of Alappuzha, Kottayam and Pathanamthitta to prevent spreading of the fever to people in the area.

The state has sounded a red alert in these three districts and banned sale of duck meat and eggs in the region. The chicken will not be permitted to bring form the neighbouring states till the situation comes under control. Restriction has been imposed to visitors at the three zoos in the state and people have been asked not to feed their pets with chicken meat as virus has been found in broiler chicken. A bird sanctuary in Kuttanad has been closed since the migratory birds here show the symptoms of bird flu.

Health and animal husbandry officials have already swung into action to combat the outbreak. Nearly one lakh ducks were burnt to death on Wednesday. They are also sanitising the affected areas and setting up health camps for closely monitoring the local population for symptoms indicating transmission of virus to them.

Poultry in the affected area will also be killed to contain the spread of virus.

Already, bird flu has killed 17,000 of the total six lakh ducks in Kuttanad, the wetland of the Vembanad lake famous for backwater tourism, especially for the houseboat cruising.

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