At least one person died and dozens were infected in the first anthrax outbreak in Russia in 75 years, which has also killed thousands of reindeer. Russian scientists have blamed climate change for unlocking spores of the bacteria locked in animal remains buried in the permafrost of the Yamal region in Russia’s Arctic Circle.
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Russia tackles ‘Zombie’ Anthrax outbreak in Siberia
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