A mass grave with 3000 wet cattle, presumably infected with the mouth and mouth disease (MKS), causes anxiety and indignation. Krone.tv listened to this side and beyond the Hungarian border and heard that the animals had to come from a large farmer from Austria.
Helmut Pecher is vice mayor of Nickelsdorf. We meet him near an agricultural court near the border of the state. Behind us is a fountain of the Water Management Association, which is part of the public drinking water supply. Due to the importance of this well, the area is within a designated water protection zone with an area of approximately 1000 hectares. However, the protective measures end up in the state border.
Source: Krone

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