Development Minister Gopal Rai said the H5N8 virus were found in the samples of three birds which had recently died at Delhi zoo, and not the H5N1 virus, which are more "infective" and "may affect humans".
Addressing a press conference here, Rai said there is no need to panic as all measures are in place to deal with the any situation.
Rai today chaired a meeting with Chief Secretary and officials from departments concerned over the situation.
The Minister said six ducks have also been found dead in Dear Park and no death has been reported from any part of the national capital.
"We have sent samples of the dead ducks to a laboratory in Bhopal. So far, 24 bird deaths were reported from different places," he said.
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