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This is an archive article published on January 26, 2008

Rains hamper culling operations in West Bengal

Inclement weather conditions hampered culling in WB with the operations yet to begin in Purulia and Howrah districts.

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Inclement weather conditions on Saturday hampered culling in West Bengal with the operations yet to begin in Purulia and Howrah districts where outbreak of avian influenza has been confirmed.

Culling operations which was to begin at 10 am this morning has been delayed by a few hours in Purulia due to the unseasonal rains.

Culling will be taken up at Kotaldi and Ramchandrapur villages of Santuri block of the district after some time, official sources said.

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Four teams, each comprising of ten members, have reached the blocks, district magistrate Dipak Ranjan Kar said.

In Howrah district, where samples from Sankrail block tested positive for birdflu, two teams with a total 11 members have been formed for culling operations at Manickpur area.

The first team which was to begin work at 6 am and continue upto 11 am have not been able to start culling.

The bird flu was confirmed in Purulia and Howrah districts by the High Security Animal Disease Laboratory in Bhopal yesterday. The bird flu has gripped 11 out of the 19 districts of West Bengal.

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The affected districts are Birbhum, South Dinajpur, Murshidabad, Nadia, Burdwan, Bankura, Malda, Coochbehar, Hooghly, Purulia and Howrah.

Culling was over in Hooghly, Burdwan, Bankura and South Dinajpur districts.

Nadia district magistrate Omkar Singh Meena said of the total culling target of 2 lakh birds, 1.53 lakh birds were culled in the district till last evening. It was expected to be over within a short time, he said.

The target of completing culling operations in the district was hampered due to rains, reports said.

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