Two new outbreaks of avian flu confirmed in the Somme

Two new outbreaks of avian flu have been formally identified in the Somme, announces the prefecture of the Somme in a press release published Friday evening, October 7, after a meeting on the subject. These outbreaks were confirmed in Ailly-Le-Haut-Clocher and Quend, while preventive slaughter took place there on Saturday 1 October.

Hunting of waterfowl and game birds prohibited in these sectors

The prefecture therefore set up regulated zones of protection (ZP) and surveillance (ZS) on Friday evening.within a radius of 3 and 10 kilometers around farms affected by avian flu. Among the restrictions in these sectors: the ban on waterfowl hunting and the hunting of game birds. Otherwise, “the movement of poultry and other captive birds is prohibited, unless waived by the Departmental Directorate for the Protection of Populations“, specifies the prefecture

Here are the municipalities affected by the restrictions for the Ailly-Le-Haut-Clocher outbreak:
*within a radius of 3 kilometers: AILLY-LE-HAUT-CLOCHER, BRUCAMPS, BUSSUS-BUSSUEL, ERGNIES, VILLERS-SOUS-AILLY, YAUCOURT-BUSSUS;
*within a radius of 10 kilometers: BEAUMETZ, BELLANCOURT, BOUCHON, BUIGNY-L’ABBÉ, CAOURS, COCQUEREL, CONDÉ-FOLIE, COULONVILLERS, CRAMONT, DOMART-EN-PONTHIEU, DOMLÉGER-LONGVILLERS, DOMQUEUR, EAUCOURT-SUR-SOMME, EPAGNE-EPAGNETTE, ERONDELLE, THE ETOILE, FLIXECOURT, FONTAINE-SUR-SOMME, FRANCIÈRES, FRANQUEVILLE, FRANSU, GORENFLOS, LANCHES-SAINT-HILAIRE, LIERCOURT, LONG, LONGPRÉ-LES-CORPSSAINTS, MAISON-ROLAND, MESNIL-DOMQUEUR, MILLENCOURT-EN-PONTHIEU, MOUFLERS, NEUFMOULIN, ONEUX, PONT-REMY, RIBEAUCOURT, SAINT-LÉGER-LÈS-DOMART, SAINT-RIQUIER, SURCAMPS, VAUCHELES-LÈS-DOMART, VAUCHELES-LES-QUESNOY, VILLE-LE-MARCLET.

Here are the municipalities affected by the restrictions for the Quend household:
_*within a radius of 3 kilometers:_QUEND, FORT-MAHON-PLAGE;
*within a radius of 10 kilometers: LE CROTOY, NAMPONT, RUE, SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-TOURMONT, VECOURS, VILLERS-SUR-AUTHIE.

Other current restricted areas in the Somme and neighboring areas

The prefecture recalls that three regulated zones remain in force, as long as the foci of avian flu detected are not stabilized. It’s about a temporary control zone on the Picardy coast relating to the presence of the virus in wildlife; a restricted area around an outbreak detected in mid-September in The Title/Sailly-Flibeaucourt. A new case was detected there on Tuesday 4 October; a restricted area around an outbreak detected at the end of September in Had in Seine-Maritime.

As a reminder, the discovery of dead wild birds must be declared to the SAGIR surveillance network by contacting: – the French Office for Biodiversity on 03 22 24 51 63 and the Fédération des chasseurs de la Somme at 03 22 82 90 90.

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