The article outlines transportation restrictions for animals sensitive to bluetongue in a specific zone in Europe, from Pas de Calais to Saarbrücken in Germany, due to outbreaks in Belgium. These animals, including sheep, goats, cattle, and camelids, must receive a disinfection treatment and test negative for the virus two weeks before departure. These restrictions are in place due to the difference in bluetongue type acceptance among countries, with Spain requiring vaccination while other countries accept disinfection and negative testing. The article also highlights the process for reporting clinical suspicions and the potential for further measures if bluetongue is confirmed. The distribution of vaccines against the bluetongue type is also under discussion by the French government.