Seville, on Alert for the Death of 100 Birds, 70 Confirmed by Avian Influenza, Which Forces to Close to the Gardens of the Alcázar
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries has certified three outbreaks of avian influenza in Andalusia this week following information sent by the Government of Andalusia. According to the data officially disseminated, these are two open cases in the city of Seville in wild birds (which apparently correspond to the outbreaks detected by the City of Seville that have already forced the closure of Tamarguillo, Miraflores and the Jardin…


The farm, with 8,500 birds, has been emptied after confirmation of the presence of the virus of high pathogenicity The gardens of the Alcázar of Seville and the park of Miraflores close when new dead birds appear
The deaths are already distributed by points of the city separated by 15 kilometers. Junta and City Hall study formulas to prevent the focus from expanding. More information: Avian influenza outbreak in Seville, a unique case that forces to rethink the management of animals in parks
In the Real Alcázar they have found a peacock and a dead duck and in Miraflores have appeared three dead geese The closing of the monument also implies the suspension of the cultural cycle of Nights in the Gardens of the Alcázar Avian Influenza in Seville: "
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