New Delhi: The Centre on Wednesday said Avian Influenza, or the bird flu outbreak, has been reported at 12 epicentres in four states — Kerala, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh — and advisories have been issued to contain further spread of the infection in poultry ducks, crows and migratory birds. In a statement, the Union Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying said that other states have been asked to keep a vigil on any unusual mortality amongst birds. The current bird flu outbreak is reported barely a few months after India on 30 September, 2020 declared the country free from the disease. India notified the first outbreak of Avian Influenza in 2006. “After confirmation of positive samples from ICAR-NIHSAD (National Institute of High-Security Animal Diseases), Avian Influenza has been reported at 12 epicenters,” the ministry said. Of the 12 epicenters, the bird flu has been reported in crows in Baran, Kota, Jhalawar region of Rajasthan as well as Mandsaur, Indore, Malwa areas of Madhya Pradesh. Whereas in Himachal Pradesh, the infection was found in migratory birds in Kangra region and in poultry ducks in Kottayam, Alappuzha (4 epicentres) in Kerala, it added. Further, the ministry said it has set up a “control room” in New Delhi to keep a watch on the situation and to take stock on a daily basis of the preventive and control measures undertaken by the state authorities. According to the reports received from the states, control measures are being taken in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan as per the guidelines of the National Action Plan of Avian Influenza. Kerala has already initiated control and containment operations from January 5 at epicenters, and the culling process is in operation. In the case of Himachal Pradesh, another advisory was issued on Tuesday to avoid further spread of the infection, it added.