A poultry farm in Howard Lake, Minnesota, that supplies the nation's largest supermarkets with three million eggs per day experienced a devastating fire over the weekend.
Forsman Farms spokesperson Jon Austin told local media outlet KARE that estimates aren't firm yet, but anywhere between "Tens of thousands of chickens were killed, up to a couple hundreds of thousands." The spokesperson continued and said chickens in adjacent barns were affected by smoke inhalation.
A Wright County egg producer is evaluating the damage left behind from a Saturday night fire.
A Forsman Farms spokesperson said they do not have a firm number yet but he estimates at least tens of thousands of chickens were killed.
It's unclear exactly how the fire started though impacts could be felt at supermarkets.
Since January, the outbreak has spread to 32 states, killing more than 37 million chickens and turkeys.
The blaze at the commercial egg farm in Minnesota comes as dozens of food processing facilities across Canada and the U.S. have experienced mystery fires and explosions over the past year, helping to strain the North American food supply chain.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Massive Fire Breaks Out At Poultry Farm That Supplies Eggs To Major Supermarkets
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