Bird Flu Is So Bad That Japan’s Running Out of Land to Bury Chickens

Outside a poultry farm with bird flu outbreaks in Chitose City, Hokkaido Prefecture in Japan, on March 28.Photographer: Yosuke Hayasaka/AP Photos
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Japan’s worst-ever bird flu outbreak has decimated its poultry flocks and sent egg prices soaringBloomberg Terminal. Now there’s a lack of space to bury dead chickens.

More than 17 million birds have been killed nationwide this season. The disposal of carcasses must be done properly to prevent spreading the virus or contaminating water supplies. Local governments and farmers say there’s a shortage of suitable land to bury them, national broadcaster NHK reported.