Parts of Chinese city sealed after man dies of bubonic plague

July 23, 2014 11:18 am | Updated 11:18 am IST - BEIJING

Parts of a northern Chinese city have been quarantined after state media said a man there died of bubonic plague.

The official news agency Xinhua said on Tuesday that 151 people were under observation in the city of Yumen in Gansu province after authorities determined they had come in contact with a man who had died of the plague on July 16.

Xinhua said investigators believed the man had contracted the bacterial infection after contact with a marmot. The report said all the people under quarantine were in good health, but 10 checkpoints were still blocking off parts of the city.

Bubonic plague killed millions of people in Europe in the 14th century and tens of thousands in China in the 19th century. It is spread largely through flea bites and can cause gangrene, seizures and fever.

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