TOKYO, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- Japan is experiencing a surge of avian influenza outbreaks, with approximately 5 million chickens and other birds culled across five prefectures this month.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries confirmed new outbreaks at two poultry farms in Morioka City this week, prompting the establishment of an on-site response headquarters in Iwate Prefecture.
In total, 26 outbreak sites have been identified this month, with nearly 5 million birds impacted.
The ministry warned that the outbreaks showed no signs of slowing and the situation may worsen, potentially breaking past records.
The ministry also noted the impact on egg prices, reporting a 15-percent increase since the start of the year.
Some industry observers have raised concerns about potential supply shortages as the effects of avian influenza begin to take hold. ■