Madagascar's plague death toll rises to 124

Authorities in Madagascar say the death toll from a plague outbreak has reached 124 people as the disease for the first time affects the Indian Ocean island's two biggest cities.
The plague outbreak has brought some panic to the city dwellers with schools closed and public gatherings banned. (Photo | AP)
The plague outbreak has brought some panic to the city dwellers with schools closed and public gatherings banned. (Photo | AP)

JOHANNESBURG: Authorities in Madagascar say the death toll from a plague outbreak has reached 124 people as the disease for the first time affects the Indian Ocean island's two biggest cities.

The nation's disaster risk management office says 1,192 cases have been identified. More than two-thirds of cases are of the more virulent pneumonic form.

The office says less than 30 percent of people who have had contact with plague patients can be traced, making it more difficult to control the spread of the disease.

Plague is endemic in Madagascar. This year's outbreak is unusual because it has reached the nation's two largest cities, Antananarivo and Toamasina.

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