Lucknow Zoo locked till 20 May tourists returned disappointed seeing notice on gate and said decision necessary due to security | Lucknow News: ‘लखनऊ जू पर 20 मई तक लगा ताला’, मायूस होकर लौटे पर्यटक, गेट पर लगी नोटिस देखकर बोले- सुरक्षा के चलते फैसला जरूरी

Lucknow News: Lucknow Zoo i.e. Nawab Ju i.e. Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Udyan was also closed from today i.e. today from today to 20 May after finding a bird flu virus in the dead tigress at the martyr Ashfaq Alla Khan Zoo in Gorakhpur. In such a situation, people who reached Lucknow Joo with their family on Wednesday had to return in desperate. People also requested the security personnel posted outside Lucknow Zoo to give entry for the children but they refused. Due to which a large number of people were present outside Lucknow Zoo. During this time some people were seen opposing the decision to close this zoo and some people justified this decision.

Family from Barabanki said- ‘Security is also necessary’

Shekhar, who came to visit Lucknow Ju with his family from Barabanki, told that today he had come to visit the office with his entire family but when he reached here, the zoo was closed. He said that after reading the notice at the Gate of Lucknow Zoo, it was found out due to which the zoo has been closed till 20 May. He said that after coming so far, now we have to go back, more than us, our children have become disappointed but security is also necessary.

Zoo closed for monitoring wildlife

Let us tell you that after the order of the Chief Forest Protected Wildlife, it has been decided to close Lucknow Zoo. The wildlife of the zoo will be monitored from 14 May to 20 May. During this time, if symptoms of bird flu are found in any wildlife in monitoring, then proper treatment will be done. Zoo Director Aditi Sharma said that it has been decided to close the Lucknow garden by taking vigilance on behalf of the Chief Conservator of Forests. There is no case in the investigation of bird flu in Lucknow Zoo so far. All the protocols related to cleanliness are being followed by the zoo administration.