Plague Kills Scores in Congo Outbreak
KINSHASA, Congo — A rare form of plague has killed at least 61 people at a diamond mine in the remote wilds of northeast Congo, and authorities fear hundreds more who fled into the forests to escape the contagion are infected and dying, the World Health Organization said Friday.
Eric Bertherat, a doctor for the U.N. health agency, said the outbreak has been building since December around a mine near Zobia, 170 miles north of Kisangani, the capital of the vast Oriental province.
Nearly all the 7,000 miners have abandoned the infected area and sought refuge in the world’s second-largest tropical rain forest, all but cut off from the outside world.
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