Mar 20 • 14:24 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Mytilene: Lesvos in a state of emergency due to Foot-and-Mouth disease

Lesvos has been declared in a state of emergency following the threat of Foot-and-Mouth disease outbreak.

The Greek island of Lesvos has recently been declared in a state of emergency due to the impending spread of Foot-and-Mouth disease. This declaration was made by the Secretary General of Civil Protection and follows a request from the Northern Aegean Region to mobilize quick responses as part of the emergency plan aimed at combating the disease. The situation initially emerged in the municipal unit of Pelopi, highlighting the urgency for preventive measures against the potential epidemic.

In response to this crisis, actions are being organized to support local farmers who are facing severe challenges due to the outbreak. The mayor of Western Lesvos, Taxiarchis Verras, has taken the initiative to assist affected livestock breeders by procuring essential supplies. Specifically, he has ordered 150 packages of disinfectant, each capable of treating up to a ton of water, to ensure that farmers have the necessary materials for sanitation in their livestock facilities.

The declaration of emergency not only aims to prevent the disease from spreading further but also emphasizes the importance of community support and rapid governmental action in times of agricultural and public health crises. This situation has significant implications for local livestock farming on the island, which is a vital part of the region's economy and food security.

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