Authorities raised the highest alert to “serious” after ASF hit South Chungcheong, the country’s largest pig-breeding region, raising fears of nationwide spread.
South Korea confirmed an outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) at a pig farm in Dangjin, South Chungcheong Province, its largest pig-breeding region. Quarantine authorities raised the highest-level red alert nationwide, calling for enhanced measures after the country’s sixth ASF case this year.
The affected farm was raising 463 pigs, according to the Central Disaster Management Headquarters. Officials reported that 1423 pigs were culled from the farm and nearby facilities operated by the same owner. About 140 farms are now under close monitoring and surveillance.
This marks the sixth ASF case in South Korea this year, but the first in South Chungcheong. Previous outbreaks were confined to Gyeonggi Province in the north.
Emergency measures
The Agriculture Ministry issued a 48-hour standstill order for all pig farms and livestock facilities nationwide. The government also launched disinfectant operations in Dangjin and neighboring regions. Emergency inspections of nearby farms are underway to prevent further spread.
Officials emphasized the seriousness of the outbreak, noting South Chungcheong’s role as the country’s largest swine farming hub. The ministry warned that the risk of nationwide spread has increased significantly.
Government response
Authorities pledged to mobilize all available resources to contain the disease. The ministry stressed that preventing additional cases is critical to protecting the country’s swine industry.
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