KOLKATA: India sealed part of its border with Bangladesh on Friday amid fears the latest outbreak of the H5N1 bird flu virus had spread to new areas, officials said.
Authorities in West Bengal state have killed about 10,000 birds in the Malda district, which borders Bangladesh since Tuesday, despite resistance from villagers who want more compensation, after tests proved a new outbreak in the area.
Hundreds of thousands of birds have also been culled in India's northeastern Assam state and neighbouring Meghalaya since an outbreak was detected there last month.
Authorities in West Bengal state have killed about 10,000 birds in the Malda district, which borders Bangladesh since Tuesday, despite resistance from villagers who want more compensation, after tests proved a new outbreak in the area.
Hundreds of thousands of birds have also been culled in India's northeastern Assam state and neighbouring Meghalaya since an outbreak was detected there last month.
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