Spanish livestock farms hit hard by storm Dana

Published Nov 5, 2024

Tridge summary

The article reports a significant issue in Spain, where many livestock carcasses have been discovered, with more found across the country. The government is taking immediate action to remove these quickly to prevent public health risk and has engaged a private company for the task. Additionally, the government is reaching out to one thousand entrepreneurs in the affected region to understand their needs, including water and feed delivery, and has made available the emergency number 112 for those experiencing problems. The Spanish government is also working to make the roads to and from the affected farms clear as soon as possible.
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Many carcasses have also been found elsewhere in the country. They are still looking at how they can be removed quickly to prevent a risk to public health. The government has hired a private company for this, reports Eurocarne. The government has called all one thousand entrepreneurs in the region to see what their needs are. This also includes the delivery of water and feed. Agricultural entrepreneurs who experience problems can call the general ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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