Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...t-mouth-mesmer
Public health worries after foot and mouth epidemic in South Korea
Government criticised for slow response as burial of infected carcasses threatens water supply
* Philippe Mesmer
* Guardian Weekly, Tuesday 15 February 2011 14.03 GMT
The severe foot and mouth epidemic that started in South Korea at the end of November could have even more serious repercussions for public health. Some 3m head of livestock have already been slaughtered but now the environment ministry is concerned about burial of the carcasses.
Under the pressure of events some cattle were buried alive and the authorities sometimes failed to take the necessary precautions: digging pits four or five metres deep and lining them with two layers of plastic sheeting. Farm animals were buried at more than 4,000 sites, often in easily accessible spots, for instance beside rivers...
Public health worries after foot and mouth epidemic in South Korea
Government criticised for slow response as burial of infected carcasses threatens water supply
* Philippe Mesmer
* Guardian Weekly, Tuesday 15 February 2011 14.03 GMT
The severe foot and mouth epidemic that started in South Korea at the end of November could have even more serious repercussions for public health. Some 3m head of livestock have already been slaughtered but now the environment ministry is concerned about burial of the carcasses.
Under the pressure of events some cattle were buried alive and the authorities sometimes failed to take the necessary precautions: digging pits four or five metres deep and lining them with two layers of plastic sheeting. Farm animals were buried at more than 4,000 sites, often in easily accessible spots, for instance beside rivers...

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