2 thousand sheep victimized in Muş, Turkiye

Published 2024년 12월 2일

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Early snowfall in Muş, Turkey, caught breeders off guard, leading to the stranding of 2,000 sheep. The heavy snowfall disrupted their plans and closed the road, but with the efforts of the Provincial Special Administration Road and Transportation Services Directorate, the road was cleared and the sheep were safely brought to their barns in Muş. The breeders faced challenges as their animals ran out of hay due to being stuck on the road for a week.
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2,000 sheep stranded in Muş Early snowfall disrupted the plans of the breeders, the return journey began MUŞ - The breeders who are engaged in animal husbandry in Arı village affiliated to the center of Muş, brought their flocks to their barns in Muş by walking them over the snow due to the earlier snowfall compared to previous years. The heavy snowfall, which fell earlier than previous years in Arı village affiliated to the center of Muş, mobilized the flock owners for the return journey. The breeders who were taking their small cattle to Muş were stranded for a while due to the closure of the road due to the storm that was effective in the Çavuştepe location with an altitude of 2,500 meters. Upon notification of the situation, the Provincial Special Administration Road and Transportation Services Directorate teams were dispatched to the region. As a result of the heavy snow removal efforts, the road was cleared and opened to traffic. After a difficult journey that lasted ...
Source: Sondakika

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