LAGAWE, Ifugao -- The provincial
government has recommended the province be placed under a state of emergency
due to African swine fever (ASF).
Gov. Jerry
Dalipog issued the recommendation Wednesday after hogs in several towns
contracted the disease despite lockdown being implemented in these areas.
The
Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) earlier confirmed hogs in at least five
towns – Asipulo, Banaue, Hingyon, Kiangan and Lagawe – tested
positive for ASF.
At least 160
hogs from the affected towns have been culled and more are expected to be
depopulated in the next few days, according to PVO chief James Gopeng.
Of the
figure, 74 hogs were culled in Kiangan, 40 each in Banaue and Lagawe, and eight
in Asipulo.
The
government has vowed to provide assistance to hog raisers affected by the swine
disease.
Gopeng said the ethnic practice of
offering pigs during special occasions could have aggravated the situation.
He said
residents may be procuring swine from ASF-affected provinces.
Gopeng said
placing the province under a state of calamity would help local authorities
compensate hog raisers.
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