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A truck carrying H5N1-infected ducks crashed in Indiana, closing a highway and triggering a hazardous response, but officials say no public health risk exists.
A truck carrying ducks infected with bird flu crashed on U.S. Route 33 in Churubusco, Indiana, prompting a hazardous materials response and temporary highway closures.
The ducks, sourced from quarantined farms in northern Michigan, were confirmed to be infected with H5N1 avian influenza, a strain that has caused widespread bird deaths.
Emergency crews established a perimeter, and cleanup is underway by waste management and animal health officials.
Authorities confirmed no public health threat exists, as the virus rarely infects humans and only through close, unprotected contact.
The road remained closed as of midday.
Un camión que transportaba patos infectados con el H5N1 se estrelló en Indiana, cerrando una carretera y provocando una respuesta peligrosa, pero las autoridades dicen que no existe riesgo para la salud pública.