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State and central agencies in southern India moved quickly after the National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD) in Bhopal confirmed avian influenza on Feb. 8, 2026, in village poultry farms in Sodam mandal of Annamayya district, Andhra Pradesh.
Reports from Feb. 8–9 say about 40 birds died on Feb. 7 and 50 on Feb. 8 in Ammagaripalli and Puttavaripalli; additional sudden deaths were investigated in Kambamvaripalle (Sodam) and Karvetinagaram (Chittoor). Rapid response teams were deployed, affected flocks culled under standard operating procedures and movement of birds from infected zones restricted.
Authorities intensified surveillance, disinfected premises, collected samples for testing and advised strict biosecurity; officials emphasized that properly cooked poultry and eggs remain safe for consumption.
Tamil Nadu has activated a high alert after mass crow deaths and issued advisories on disposal of carcasses and monitoring of wild birds.
Central and state animal-husbandry, revenue, police and health departments coordinated containment and public messaging.
Farmers were told to report unusual mortality and were assured of compensation mechanisms.
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