AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAvian Flu Response in Providence: Rhode Island health and environmental officials say H5N1 avian influenza was found at Antonelli Poultry in Providence during USDA routine testing, prompting humane euthanasia of about 445 asymptomatic birds and a market closure for cleaning and sanitation; staff are being monitored for 10 days, and officials stress the human risk remains low while urging safe food handling and avoiding contact with sick or dead birds. Heat, Storms, and Flood Risk: Forecasts point to hot, humid conditions easing slightly this weekend, with late Sunday night showers and thunderstorms possible and a low severe-storm risk; flooding risk is flagged for low-lying coastal areas during high tide. Tick Season Warning: RIDOH is reminding residents that tick-borne illness risk is rising, with Lyme cases still a major concern statewide and guidance on avoiding tick habitat and protecting yourself outdoors. Stormwater Funding for Resilience: The Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank awarded about $1.1 million in EPA Overflow Sewer Grants for stormwater design and engineering across multiple communities, aiming to turn flooding problems into shovel-ready fixes. Block Island Pesticide Debate: A Conservation Commission discussion on Block Island highlighted concerns that spraying for ticks could harm beneficial insects, including an endangered burying beetle, and urged careful review of local pesticide rules.
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