Bird Flu Scare in Maharashtra: Over 7,000 Birds Culled, 2,230 Eggs Destroyed - PUNE PULSE
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Bird Flu Scare in Maharashtra: Over 7,000 Birds Culled, 2,230 Eggs Destroyed - PUNE PULSE
Maharashtra is facing a bird flu (avian influenza) outbreak, leading to the culling of 7,200 poultry birds and the destruction of 2,230 eggs across seven epicentres since January 1. The affected areas include Latur, Nanded, Nagpur, Thane, Raigad, and Chandrapur, with most cases reported in unorganized and backyard poultry farms. The latest outbreak occurred in Mangli village, Brahmapuri taluka, Chandrapur district, where 2,065 birds were culled,
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