Parts of Texas capital closed after dead birds found
Mon Jan 8, 2007 4:29 PM GMT
AUSTIN (Reuters) - The downtown area of the Texan capital of Austin was closed on Monday as a precaution after the discovery of several dozen dead birds, officials said.
"The area will be closed until at least noon (1 p.m. EST) today," Austin police department spokeswoman Toni Chovanetz said.
Officials said the street closures were a precaution in case the deaths were related to something like a gas leak but they did not believe there was any direct health threat.
"We ... do not feel that there is a threat to the public's health," said Dr Adolfo Valadez, medical director for the Travis county health and human services department.
He added that the department did not think avian flu was responsible for the deaths of the birds, which included grackles, sparrows and pigeons. The birds were being tested.
The area affected includes the commercial heart of the city, preventing thousands of workers from reaching their jobs, but not the state legislature which was due to open its 2007 session on Tuesday.
Some buildings in New York were evacuated and a train service temporarily suspended on Monday morning due to the smell of gas throughout much of Manhattan, but authorities said there was no danger and no indication it was a terrorist attack.
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Crews collecting birds are shown on a closed off stretch of Congress Avenue in downtown Austin, Texas, Monday, Jan 8, 2007. Police closed a 10-block stretch early Monday so officials could conduct environmental tests after several dozen birds were found dead. The carcasses were found overnight. There were no reports of humans harmed. (AP Photo/American-Statesman, Brian K. Diggs)
...but authorities said there was no danger and no indication it was a terrorist attack.Uh, oh...
Now we are REALLY in trouble, when they start denying it was terrorists. :o)