Chinese city sealed off after squirrel causes plague death

30,000 residents on lockdown after Chinese man contracts pneumonic plague and dies

Masked health workers at the quarantine zone
(Image credit: MIKE CLARKE/AFP/Getty Images)

Parts of a city in northern China have been sealed off by officials after a man died of pneumonic plague.

Around 30,000 residents are now on lockdown in the city of Yumen in Gansu province after the 38-year-old resident contracted the disease from a marmot – a type of squirrel – and died in hospital on 16 July.

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