Europe races to lock down poultry as bird flu takes hold
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Summary: A surge in deadly bird flu cases in Europe has prompted more countries to confine millions of poultry indoors to shield them from infected wild birds, with Ireland the latest to take action on Wednesday.
Duck carcasses are disposed of at a duck farm in Neuhardenberg, following the outbreak of the highly contagious bird flu among cranes at a gathering place for migratory birds, in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany, October 26, 2025. REUTERS/ Christian Mang
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