ILOILO CITY -- There are now four towns in Iloilo province that have cases of African Swine Fever (ASF).

This was after the Iloilo Provincial Veterinary Office confirmed that hogs in the towns of Alimodian and Leganes are infected with ASF.
Dr. Darel Tabuada, chief provincial veterinarian, disclosed that blood samples of hogs sent to the testing center of the Department of Agriculture (DA) tested positive for ASF.
The two other towns from Iloilo province that were earlier declared to have cases of ASF are Oton and San Miguel.
With this new development, Tabuada said that his office and the local government units (LGUs) of Alimodian and Leganes are preparing to depopulate live hogs to prevent the spread of the virus.
However, the depopulation or mercy killing of live pigs will only be done with 0.5 kilometer radius as stipulated in a new DA memorandum. Previously, it was within a one-kilometer radius.
Meanwhile, another town has suspected ASF cases after unexplained deaths of hogs. The laboratory results have not been released yet.