CANPUR NEWS: Report did not even come after three days, the danger of bird flu continues - Kanpur News Bird Flu threat wobbled on the test results the zoo

The danger of bird flu remains in the Kanpur animal garden, as the reports of samples sent for investigation have not yet come. After the death of Sher Pataudi, the death of a peacock was also confirmed by bird flu. The zoo is declared a red zone and prevention measures are taken according to the guidelines of the Central Zoo Authority. Jagran correspondent, Kanpur. The report of samples sent by the zoo to the bird flu could not come after three days. Here is a danger to bird flu. Only after the report comes will it be known what the state of infection is. However, on the guidelines of the Central Zoo Authority team, measures are taken to prevent bird flu, along with the care of wildlife here. Sher Pataudi, who came to the zoo for treatment of Gorakhpur, died of bird flu infection. After this, a peacock and duck died here. In the investigation report of the National High Animal Disease Institute Bhopal, the death of Pauw was also confirmed by bird flu, while the duck’s investigation report has not yet come. The zoo was declared a red zone. It was closed on May 13. Monsters of 12 other wildlife were sent to Bhopal on Monday for investigation due to the possibility of spreading infection. A team of scientists and doctors formed by the Central Zoo Authority also investigated on Wednesday. He also took samples of water and soil with wildlife. Earlier, the team of the pollution control board also took samples of soil and water for investigation. No investigation has been reported so far. Animal indirector Shraddha Yadav said that according to the guidelines of the Central Zoo Authority work is being done to control the infection of bird flu. Regular medicines are sprayed in zoo sites and fences. The behavior of wildlife and their food is monitored. Wildlife is examined every two hours.