PROBOLINGGO, Radar Bromo- The outbreak of nail and mouth disease (PMK) is still making farmers and traders panic. Even in Dringu, there was a stir with the discovery of cow carcasses that were thrown away in an empty land. In fact, during the FMD outbreak, which is still happening today, dead livestock should be buried.
The burial process also has a standard. So that the spread of PMK can be prevented. Livestock that die in the condition of the FMD outbreak is still ongoing, it is better to do it with current standards. So as not to cause anxiety, as happened in Krajan Hamlet, Tamansari Village, Dringu.
Last Saturday (2/7) the local residents were shocked after a dead cow was thrown away by an unknown person. Even though it was only a cow carcass, the findings were feared by residents.
The discovery of the cow carcass was confirmed by the Dringu Police Chief AKP Muhammad Dugel. The incident began when a local resident at around 2:05 p.m. was looking for grass in an empty land near the Tamansari water park.
Finished mowing the grass, the resident went home with the grass he had slashed and crossed the path he had previously passed. Unexpectedly, when they returned home, they found the carcass of a cow in an empty land.
“When leaving to mow the grass, the road in the middle of the land is empty. No nothing. Just finished mowing at around 16.15, there was a cow thrown away,” he said when confirmed Sunday (3/7).
Seeing this, the residents panicked. Because residents are afraid that the cow will be affected by a PMK outbreak or the result of a criminal act. Then notify the local village officials who soon came to the location. After confirming this, the village officials reported to the Dringu Police.
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PROBOLINGGO, Radar Bromo- The outbreak of nail and mouth disease (PMK) is still making farmers and traders panic. Even in Dringu, there was a stir with the discovery of cow carcasses that were thrown away in an empty land. In fact, during the FMD outbreak, which is still happening today, dead livestock should be buried.
The burial process also has a standard. So that the spread of PMK can be prevented. Livestock that die in the condition of the FMD outbreak is still ongoing, it is better to do it with current standards. So as not to cause anxiety, as happened in Krajan Hamlet, Tamansari Village, Dringu.
Last Saturday (2/7) the local residents were shocked after a dead cow was thrown away by an unknown person. Even though it was only a cow carcass, the findings were feared by residents.
The discovery of the cow carcass was confirmed by the Dringu Police Chief AKP Muhammad Dugel. The incident began when a local resident at around 2:05 p.m. was looking for grass in an empty land near the Tamansari water park.
Finished mowing the grass, the resident went home with the grass he had slashed and crossed the path he had previously passed. Unexpectedly, when they returned home, they found the carcass of a cow in an empty land.
“When leaving to mow the grass, the road in the middle of the land is empty. No nothing. Just finished mowing at around 16.15, there was a cow thrown away,” he said when confirmed Sunday (3/7).
Seeing this, the residents panicked. Because residents are afraid that the cow will be affected by a PMK outbreak or the result of a criminal act. Then notify the local village officials who soon came to the location. After confirming this, the village officials reported to the Dringu Police.
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