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    More than 1,000 ducks found dead in Sichuan river

    Updated: 2013-03-25 23:41

    By XU WEI (China Daily)

    Local authorities are investigating how more than 1,000 rotting ducks ended up in a river in Pengshan county, Sichuan province, days after thousands of dead pigs were retrieved from a Shanghai river.

    The dead ducks, found in up to 60 woven plastic bags, are believed to have been washed downstream into the Pengshan section of the Nanhe River, said Liang Weidong, deputy director of the publicity office of Pengshan county.

    "The bags were scattered over a wide area of the river. That is a clear indication that they have been washed down from upstream," Liang said.

    Veterinarians from the provincial animal veterinary bureau in Sichuan province are trying to find out how the ducks died.

    The bags of ducks found on the river were reported to the local environmental protection bureau on March 19. They were disinfected with lime and buried at a depth of 3 meters by local authorities a day later.

    The carcasses did not pollute the river, the local environmental protection bureau said, and the incident will not threaten residents' water supply because there are no water plant intakes nearby.

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    Local authorities are investigating how more than 1,000 rotting ducks ended up in a river in Pengshan county, Sichuan province, days after thousands of dead pigs were retrieved from a Shanghai river.

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    Re: China - More than 1,000 ducks found dead in Sichuan river

    Machine translation of original article:

    "1,000 dead ducks floating in China river
    More than 1000 identified a duck, dropped in the sack, appeared on a river in Sichuan province, China.

    26.03.2013

    People found sacks containing determine ducks on the Nanhe River in Pengshan District, Sichuan should have reported the local environmental protection agency, the China Daily reported.

    Liang Weidong, an official of Pengshan district, told national radio that when the sanitation workers to the scene, they picked up more than 60 sacks and a total of of ducks around 1,000. Authorities could not determine the cause of dead ducks because many determine decomposition. They ask the sanitation disinfectant identify ducks and buried.

    Officials said people and animals not affected by the body of the duck because both humans and animals do not drink water from the river.

    Liang said that preliminary results show that the correct duck away from farmers upstream and in Pengshan not district is the culprit...".



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