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More than 500 sea lions and 55,000 birds die from bird flu in Peru

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More than 500 sea lions and 55,000 birds die from bird flu in Peru

More than 500 sea lions and 55,000 birds die from bird flu in Peru

Local authorities have warned people and their pets to avoid contact with the animals on the beach.


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