The Bubonic Plague is back and better than ever. In a remote village on the Island of Madagascar, 20 people have perished from a disease we all thought was dead. All of last year, a total of 60 people perished, and now a third of that has died all at once. The Red Cross is conducting a bunch of tests to try and pinpoint where the problem originated. This sudden outbreak was due to a coup and a sudden reduction in living condition. These living conditions helped the rats used to spread the disease multiply. Moral of the story is, never have bad living conditions, simple as that.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-25324011
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