As reported, thousands of cattle are killed in Hungary because of the mouth and mouth disease. In one – or are there several?
Rumors say that in Rajka the place that is reached from the German Jahrndorf in Burgenland, a mass grave is being built. But that has not yet been verified. According to reports, disturbing residents prevented such a site in Jánossomorja near Andau.
The photos of Csemeztanya/ Hegyeshalom (see above) actually meet. They show thousands of animal carcases in a huge well, excavator that she pushes against each other. Where the dead body is already filled, the earth bubbles through the fermentation process during decay.
Private Risk Advertisements and Punishments for Documentation
Individuals, such as the photographer of our photo, who flew over the well with a drone, risk soldies and punishment in Hungary to publicly show the photos what is happening here in Hungary. Because the care for the residents is great. After all, nobody knows how the large amount of decaying meat influences the earth and groundwater. Not even whether a mouth and mouth disease viruses are being performed.
Does the ownership of Kadafriedhof belong to an Austrian?
The mayor of Hegyeshalom certainly requires that the site must be cleaned up and rehabilitated immediately. Will that happen? Hardly. There are also rumors that the reason that the Animal Cemetery is an Austrian. Whether this is true has not yet been verified.
“Nature has no national boundaries”
Although some Hungarians are only shocked, a man from Hegyeshalom has written a letter to all people in Nickelsdorf, Batendorf, German Jahrndorf and the adjacent communities and requires cooperation. “From our point of view, this Kada -Greifhof is an important environmental problem that can also influence the quality of life in the neighboring Austrian area,” says it. And further: “Nature has no national boundaries, the protection of our environment is a common responsibility.” Hopefully this time we will not – for our advantage -.
Source: Krone

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