The Ministry of Health and Medical Services has issued a crucial warning against the consumption or preparation of any animal carcasses found on properties following the receding of flood waters. The Ministry emphasizes the importance of disposing of any dead animals correctly, recommending methods such as burning or burying them.

This caution is aimed at preventing exposure to harmful pathogens that can develop as carcasses decompose. These decaying animals can also attract scavengers, rodents, and pests, including flies and rats, heightening health risks.

The Ministry further advises that disposal sites should be located far from water sources to avert potential contamination. Additionally, the public and livestock owners are encouraged to wear protective clothing like masks and gloves to limit direct contact with deceased animals during the disposal process.

In the wake of natural disasters, health advisories like this one are essential for safeguarding communities. While the aftermath of flooding presents numerous challenges, adhering to these guidelines can prevent outbreaks of disease and protect public health.

As communities recover, it’s vital to remain vigilant and prioritize safety, fostering a healthier environment for everyone involved.


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