The Appearance of Five Dead Ducks Forces the Preventive Closure of the Maria Luisa Park in Seville
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In application of the protocol after a outbreak of avian influenza was detected in the Park of Tamarguillo, which has so far been settled with almost 80 birds...
Bird flu is spreading through Seville, forcing the closure of several city parks. The latest, María Luisa Park, one of the capital's most iconic and visited parks, is closing to the public this Thursday after five dead ducks were found. Read more
The City of Seville has decreed on Thursday the preventive closure of the Parque de María Luisa after five ducks were found dead in a pond. The measure is part of the protocol of action against avian influenza in urban and peri-urban green spaces of Andalusia, launched after a outbreak of avian influenza was detected at the end of August, which has so far left about 80 birds dead. According to this protocol, approved by the Junta de Andalucía, w…
The City of Seville activates the environmental health protocol of the Junta de Andalucía due to the outbreak of avian influenza and proceeds to the cleaning and disinfection of the enclosure while analyzing the causes of the deaths Located in Seville two birds
The avian flu is hitting Andalusia. There have been confirmed outbreaks of infection in the Tamarguillo Park of Seville and in the surroundings of Doñana. Moreover, in Huelva there are two other farms affected. But the expansion could still be greater: there are suspicious cases of dead birds in the main parks of Seville and even in Malaga. Every time there are three cases of death it will be understood that there is an outbreak of avian influen…
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