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State of Emergency Declared in Silistra Because of African Swine Fever
From July 31 to Monday, August 5, a state of emergency was declared in the Northern Bulgarian region of Silistra because of a confirmed case of African Swine Fever in a pig-breeding farm in the village of Popina. The Regional Food Safety Directorate will organize a 12-hour inspection at slaughterhouses in Dulovo, Tutrakan, and Sitovo in the area.
First Case of African Swine Fever in Silistra, a Farm with 17,000 Animals Is Affected
The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BFSA) has established a new outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) at an industrial farm in the village of Popina, Sitovo municipality, Silistra district. The positive samples were laboratory confirmed today, July 30, 2019, by the National Reference Laboratory at the National Diagnostic Veterinary Research Institute in Sofia.
Results For the African Swine Fever in Plovdiv are Expected
Today will be the announced official results of the National Reference Laboratory in Sofia for the wild pigs that were shot in the Plovdiv Forestry area. A private laboratory has already confirmed the presence of African swine fever. This is the first case in southern Bulgaria.
Two Men have Died in a Pig Farm in Northeastern Bulgaria
Two men died, falling into a septic tank in a pig farm in the village of Popina. The incident happened this morning, NOVA informs.
The Water in Silistra Area Filled with Nitrates
Nitrates over norms were found in drinking water in Silistra, according to data from the Regional Health Inspection (RHI). They are the result of inspections in the villages of Iskra and Popina.
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