Story about Outbreak / 恐怖地带 / 极度惊慌 / 极度恐慌 / 危机总动员 / 蔓延
Extreme measures are necessary to contain an epidemic of a deadly airborne virus. But how extreme, e...
Extreme measures are necessary to contain an epidemic of a deadly airborne virus. But how extreme, exactly?
In July of 1967, In Motaba River Valley, Zaire, a virus with a 100% mortality rate starts infecting people. The virus becomes known as the Motaba virus, and it's so deadly that it causes severe bleeding and liquefies internal organ, killing within 3 days. The virus wipes out Motaba River Valley, and a devastatingly huge fire bomb is dropped onto Motaba River Valley in order to reduce the chances of further infection. The bomb was dropped on the order of corrupt General Donald McClintock, even though an army surgeon, General Bill Ford, was againt the idea. 27 year later, in 1994, there is another outbreak in Motaba River Valley. At the United States Army Medical Research Intitute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), located at Fort Detrick in Maryland, Colonel Sam Daniels is doing research on the Motaba virus, and so is his ex-wife Roberta Keough, who works at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia. A monkey carrying the Motaba virus stows away on a ...