The Bhopal-based High Security Animal Disease Laboratory, on Friday confirmed that the samples sent from Bijanbari block on May 11 are affected by H5N1 virus. “We are sending around 200 cullers to the five affected villages - Samalbong, Singtam, Som, Liza Hill and Chongtong,” state Animal Resources Development Minister Anisur Rehaman told IANS here on Saturday.
“About 17,000 birds, including ducks, will be culled in the 5-km radius. Movement of vehicles carrying poultry products will be restricted in a periphery of 10-km. Selling and consuming chicken in the block has been banned,” he said.
According to sources at the district administration office, the poultry farmers will be given compensation on Monday.
“The compensation has been fixed at Rs 50 for an egg-laying bird, Rs 20 for a chick, Rs 75 for a duck and Rs 2 for an egg,” sources said.
Bird flu resurfaced at the nearby Sukna block in the district on May 9 and then it spread to Bijanbari block.
Avian flu broken out in West Bengal in January this year. The disease hit 13 of 19 districts in the state leading to around four million poultry birds being culled.