Odisha, India has been forced to cull over 1,000 chickens following a positive test for the highly contagious H5N1 strain of bird flu. The outbreak, initially identified in the Puri district, has prompted plans to cull an additional 18,000 birds in an effort to curb the spread of the disease. The H5N1 strain poses a significant threat to both poultry and other animals, and there are fears it could lead to trade restrictions and human transmission. This outbreak follows the recent loss of 1,800 birds at a local poultry farm, underscoring the severe impact of bird flu on poultry populations.