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The Provincial Council of Álava says there is no suspicion that the swine plague will reach Álava, but it is "alert"

It will strengthen surveillance through the group of guards and hunters.

Basurde Jabalí - Ertzaintza
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The General Representative of Álava, Ramiro González, has explained that there is no suspicion that the swine plague may reach the territory, but that it will increase the surveillance of wild boars .

Assistance will be provided through law enforcement guards and hunters , who are the first to detect dead animals on the mountain.

Gonzalez has also sent a message of reassurance to the population and recalled that the disease poses no dangerto human health, either because of contact with pork or because of its consumption.

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