West African locals quarantined at gunpoint grow desperate for food rations as Ebola continues to ravage the region

Thursday, August 28, 2014
By Paul Martin

by: L.J. Devon
NaturalNews.com
Thursday, August 28, 2014

What were once robust West African villages are now being reduced to ghost towns, as if a nuclear disaster had stricken the area. With Ebola now affecting 2,600 people worldwide, and with a death rate around 90 percent, the viral outbreak has Africans in a panic.

Thousands of residents in Dolo Town, Liberia, are being quarantined at gunpoint. Liberian soldiers working for the Ebola Task Force are patrolling the dirt streets, keeping commoners away from the nearby international airport. The government is afraid that infected people might escape the town and spread the Ebola virus to new populations. Armed blockades now hold more than 20,000 people in quarantine.

Dolo Town church goes vacant; quarantined village fighting over rations

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