Along the beaches of Camaná such as Los Cerrillo, Panamito, among others, a number of dead pelicans and others floating the water, which causes fear of being contaminated in the fishermen, traders and visitors who come to the coast to enjoy the sun, water and sand.
In the Chiflón area, where the sea waters meet the water of the Camaná river, it was observed dying birds and other dead since last Thursday, so the district authorities of Camaná coordinate the permanent removal of the bodies of these birds infected with avian flu.
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The Municipality of Camaná and the San José district they will acquire gloves, masks, overalls, plastics, ofdisinfectants, among others for safe collection and burial, without risk of infection.
Senasa’s recommendation is not to touch dead wild or domestic birds, on the contrary, notify the brigade members so that they can pick up the remains.
From the Environmental Health Management of the Health Management, it was reported that the beaches will not be closedbecause there is no greater risk, if the visitors do not handle the corpses.