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Park in Capital of Costa Del Sol Closed to Public While Death of Around 20 Birds Is Investigated

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The city council took the precautionary measure after local residents alerted them that of a number of ducks, coots and seagulls had been found dead at the weekend. It follows an outbreak of bird flu that was recently detected in Seville

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Faced with suspicions of an outbreak of avian influenza, the City Council of Malaga closed on Wednesday the Huelin Park and that of Seville has closed on Thursday two other parks due to the death of birds: the gardens of the Real Alcázar, visited daily by thousands of tourists, and the Miraflores Park. While in Malaga appeared about twenty dead birds, in the park of Tamarguillo were 71 geese and this week have perished about twenty long animals …

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In Malaga, all the alarms have been raised about the suspicion of an outbreak of avian influenza that has led the Malaga City Council to close the Huelin Park, until the results of the analyses that confirm or discard, that the death of about twenty birds in that enclosure, does not respond to a case of avian influenza.This is a decision that has been made at the recommendation of the Junta de Andalucía, which is the administration that is respo…

The transmission of the disease is not related to the state of the water but to the migration of birds Health will perform PCR tests to people who have been in contact with dead birds

·Seville, Spain
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The fear of a new episode of avian influenza has triggered the alarms in Malaga. The City Council has closed the Huelin Park in a preventive way after last weekend some twenty dead birds appeared in the area. Although no new cases have been confirmed so far, surveillance work has been intensified in other areas frequented by wild birds. The samples collected in Malaga have been sent to the Junta de Andalucía, which in turn has forwarded them to …

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Málaga Hoy broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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