Delhi National Zoological Park shuts down temporarily due
to bird flu
According to zoo sources, around 8 water birds and a few ducks
and pelicans were reported to have been affected by bird flu last week.
"The zoo has been shut
down until further notice. We have sent samples of a couple of dead ducks to
Jalandhar and Mathura. We are awaiting the report," a zoo official said.
These cases come a nearly
month after India declared itself free from the highly contagious avian
influenza (H5N1) or bird flu.
The official claimed that
the influenza will not affect humans and the shutting down of zoo premises was
a precautionary measure.
A team of Central Zoo
Authority will shortly visit the premises of the zoo which houses around 40
pelicans and 20 ducks.
The National Zoological
Park has been battling with a spate of animal deaths since earlier this year.
Around 46 spotted deers were found dead at its premises in January.
India had declared itself
free from bird flu in September. In a statement, the Centre had also emphasised
the need for "continued surveillance especially in the vulnerable areas
bordering infected countries and in areas visited by migratory birds".
Bird
flu affects mainly the domestic poultry.
The disease spreads from
infected birds to other winged creatures through contact with nasal and
respiratory secretions and also due to contamination of feed and water.