The virus, found on a farm in the town of General Toshevo, located
near the border with Romania, would lead to the death of 140,000
birds, the agency said.
"A three-kilometer protection zone and a 10-km observation area
around the livestock area were set up," the agency said in a
statement, adding that a ban on the trade and movement of domestic,
wild and other birds and trade in eggs, had been imposed.
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The Balkan country has also registered four cases of bird flu since
October.
The virulence of highly pathogenic bird flu viruses has prompted
countries such as Saudi Arabia to bar poultry imports from Bulgaria.
(Reporting by Angel Krasimirov; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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