BREAKING: Slovakia closes borders with Hungary due to disease outbreak

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Slovakia has temporarily shut down small border crossings with Hungary following a new outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Hungary. Only four major border crossings remain open—Rajka, Medve, Komárom, and Párkány—where disinfection gates or footbaths will be installed to sanitise all vehicles crossing the border.

The scope of the restrictions remains somewhat unclear, particularly regarding whether crossings east of Párkány or secondary routes in Komárom are also affected, ÚjSzó reports. Reports suggest that the Rajka crossing referenced likely pertains to the motorway border point, meaning the older road crossing between Rajka and Rusovce (Oroszvár) may be closed.

Background: new case detected

The decision comes after Hungarian authorities detected FMD in cattle in Levél, near Mosonmagyaróvár, leading to the culling of 2,300 animals, as Telex reported. Slovakia’s Interior Minister, Matúš Šutaj Eštok, cited the outbreak as the primary reason for the restrictions.

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