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Bird flu outbreak kills 4,400 Chickens in 6 days

Veterinary Department's Joint Director Dr GS Tanwar on Tuesday said around 4,400 chickens of 5,037 total died due to the viral infection at the government poultry farm in the Koni area between March 19 and 24.

News Arena Network - Bilaspur - UPDATED: March 25, 2026, 08:56 AM - 2 min read

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At least 4,400 chickens are reported to have died due to a bird flu (avian influenza) outbreak at a state-run poultry farm in Chhattisgarh's Bilaspur district within six days. Following this, the authorities have intensified surveillance within a 10-kilometre radius. A one-kilometre radius of the farm has been declared as 'infected zone' and a 10 km radius as 'surveillance zone'.
 
Bird flu or avian flu is a type of viral infection that spreads in birds and some mammals.
 
Informing more about the incident, Veterinary Department's Joint Director Dr GS Tanwar on Tuesday said around 4,400 chickens of 5,037 total died due to the viral infection at the government poultry farm in the Koni area between March 19 and 24.
 
Samples from the dead birds were sent on Monday to laboratories in Bhopal and Pune. The Bhopal lab has confirmed the presence of avian influenza in dead chickens, Tanwar informed.
 
Following the confirmation, District Collector Sanjay Agrawal issued immediate directives for containment and prevention under the Revised Action Plan for Prevention and Containment of Avian Influenza (2021).
 
The protocol states that poultry birds, feed, and eggs will be destroyed within the 'infected zone' and their movement will be completely banned. For this, compensation will be given by the Animal Husbandry Department to the poultry bird owners. After completing the culling process, the farm will be sealed.
 
 
Rapid Response Teams have been formed to carry out culling of infected birds, safe disposal, surveillance, and sanitisation measures in the affected area, said an official statement.
 
Warning signboards will be installed, and strict monitoring will be enforced on the movement and sale of poultry in these areas. Culling and disposal operations will be conducted as per government guidelines, with coordination between revenue, police, urban administration, and panchayat departments, it said.
 
Health monitoring of poultry farm workers is also being undertaken. Any individual showing symptoms will be tested, and antiviral medication will be provided if required.
 
Officials have also directed continuous monitoring of poultry sale centres across the district.
 
The district magistrate has appealed to people not to pay attention to rumours and to cooperate with authorities while maintaining vigilance.
 
No cases of infection in humans have been reported so far.

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