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Biological Hazard in USA on Thursday, 06 January, 2011 at 04:03 (04:03 AM) UTC.
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The mystery deepened this week as several hundred more dead birds fell out of the sky in Murray Ky., officials said Wednesday, Jan. 5. The birds were found near Murray State University last week. The kill is raising eyebrows in wake of the mysterious bird deaths in Arkansas and Louisiana. Birds found in western Kentucky are the same species found in the other incidents: red-winged blackbirds, grackles and starlings. Wildlife officials said several robins also fell from the sky. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources spokesman Mark Marraccini said police were alerted after reports of Arkansas and Louisiana birds hit the news. According to Marraccini, many of the birds were tested and scientists found no evidence of disease or poisons. The deaths, like those in Arkansas and Louisiana, are being attributed to weather conditions and unknown outside agents.
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Birds Die-off (Reasons is unknown) |
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0/4 --- |
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This does not included biological hazard category. |
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confirmed |
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