Birds fall dead from the sky... a mystery that causes panic in Britain

A number of people in the British town of Lanrost, North Wales, found dead birds from the sky, in a mysterious mystery that raised fears and panic among the local population about the spread of a mysterious disease that may be bird flu or other, or that wild birds may be poisoned.

According to the Mirror, Lloyd-Jones found three dead birds in his yard, and says he's also noticed pigeons dying across town over the past few weeks.

A dead pigeon was found on top of a trash can in the town of Lanrost, and locals reported the discovery of several dead pigeons around Lanrost in recent weeks, amid fears of where they were killed by poison or the spread of the bird flu virus.

According to The Sun, officials have been notified with Conwy City Council, to which the town belongs, as well as the Ministry of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

A local woman who discovered many dead birds said that she had put two of the dead birds in the refrigerator, so that the competent authorities could examine them.

One woman said she found two dead pigeons on the banks of the river in Lanrost, adding, "I feed the birds and pigeons every day. There are usually about 80 to 100 of them, but yesterday only about 13 to 14 showed up," and expressed her fear that her pet chickens had He is also affected by the mysterious disease, especially since two of them lost weight and did not want to eat anything, and when I tried to carry them they cried.

It is noteworthy that, at the moment, the British authorities do not have alerts about avian influenza affecting wild birds in Wales.

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