Hundreds of dead bird officials in the United States' time beaches warned "extremely dangerous"

Author:Overseas network Time:2022.06.24

Hundreds of dead birds were rushed to the Martha Vineyard Island in the United States (screenshot of the video of the American Broadcasting Corporation)

Overseas Network, June 24th. According to the Broadcasting Corporation of the United States on the 23rd, hundreds of dead birds have been rushed to Martha Vineyard Island in Massachusetts in Massachusetts. Local animal management officials said the situation was "extremely dangerous" to the island.

The local animal management department of Martha Vineyard was a "bird flu warning" on social media on the 20th, saying that hundreds of deaths were rushed to all parts of the island. The island's current situation is "extremely dangerous." Animal Management Office said that a large number of birds dying may be caused by high infectious bird flu viruses, which may have a serious impact on the local area.

In addition, the office also warned the residents of the island not to contact the bodies of these birds, and asked residents to tie the dog while walking the dog on the beach, and found that the dead bird immediately notified the animal management department. Animal managers have collected the bodies of dead birds and sent them to Massachusetts Fisheries and Wildlife Division for testing.

The American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated that avian influenza viruses are mainly transmitted through birds, and humans can also be transmitted through contact with disease birds. (Overseas Network/Zhang Ni Internship Compilation/Zhang Yaxuan)

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