KATHMANDU, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- After Avian Influenza or bird flu was
identified in Siligudi of West Bengal in India, Nepali government has warned
locals in the eastern districts adjoining Nepal-India border not to visit the
affected areas unless it is necessary, The Kathmandu Post reported on Sunday.
The Department of Livestock Services, Directorate of Animal Health,
Kathmandu on Saturday has appealed to the concerned government authorities to
prevent the locals living in the border areas of Jhapa, Morang and Sunsari
districts from visiting bird flu affected areas in neighboring India.
A team of government officials representing the Department of Poultry
Services have been mobilized to alert locals about the bird flu.
Meanwhile, the government has also appealed to the local authorities to
prevent the locals from importing poultry and poultry products from India and
stop issuing supply certificates to all poultry related products coming in from
unidentified sources.
Likewise, it has also directed local authorities to ban poultry farming in
areas up to 3 km in distance from the border. Locals have also been asked to
inform the Poultry Service Office or the Quarantine Office whenever a large
number of poultry are seen being slaughtered.