Jodhpur (Rajasthan): About 50 more crows were reported dead in Setrawa and Phalodi areas in Rajasthan's Jodhpur district on Wednesday and samples extracted to ascertain if bird flu caused the deaths, officials said.
Of the new bird deaths, 27 were reported in Setrawa near Jodhpur. Villagers informed officials about the deaths of crows. The carcasses were disposed of after taking a sample, they said.
Some crows were also found dead in Keru village, adjoining Jodhpur on Wednesday.
The carcasses of 20 more crows were found at three different places in the Phalodi Lake area on Wednesday, a day after about a dozen crows were reported dead there.
A team of the Forest Department disposed of the carcasses, barring one which they used for taking a sample to determine the cause of death, the officials said.
The samples earlier sent from Jodhpur to the National Institute of High-Security Animal Diseases in Bhopal have tested negative for bird flu.
The string of crow deaths in Phalodi comes at a time when thousands of demoiselle cranes, migratory birds are locally known as Kurjan, are present in Kihnchan area in Phalodi.