Bird Flu Kills Thousands of Cranes in Israel, Poultry Also Culled

Bird Flu Kills Thousands of Cranes in Israel, Poultry Also Culled
Cranes gather during the migration season on a foggy morning at Hula Nature Reserve, in northern Israel on Nov. 17, 2020. Ronen Zvulun/Reuters
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JERUSALEM—An outbreak of avian flu has killed more than 5,000 migratory cranes in Israel, prompting authorities to declare a popular nature reserve off-limits to visitors and warn of a possible egg shortage as poultry birds are culled as a precaution.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met his national security adviser and other experts to discuss efforts to contain the outbreak and prevent it passing into humans. So far no human transmission has been reported, Bennett’s office said.