Talk:Pandemic: Plague Z (Map Game)/@comment-26389738-20170116163321

Notes from the diary of Abasi Ngowi a Tanzanian teacher living in Dar Es Salaam

Dear Diary

Day 1: 

I was watching the news and I heard that zombies have reached Tanzania from the Congo through Rwanda.At first I was thinking the media is only exaggerating it until the government ordered a curfew and sent soldiers to patroll the streets.

Seeing the seriousnesss of the situation I packed our things and I decided to leave the country with my wife and our 3 sons and our daughter .Our route plan was to go through Kenya into Ethiopia and from there to Sudan and then to German Libya.Altrough the ruling party has negative views on immigration but one of my cousins lives there so maybe they'll let me in.

Day 2: 

We finally escaped from Tanzania into Kenya however it came at a cost.While we stopped in a small city so I can loot us some food from the local shop a zombie attacked my wife.After she turned into a zombie she attacked the kids who fortunately were in the car while she was outside trying to get in and then I... I...

It was so terrible.If I didn't do it she would've eaten the kids.I had a shotgun in my hand and... and... Oh my god it was so tragic.The pain was unbearable.I couldn't sleep at night from this and I have a feeling I won't get my sleep any time soon.

Day 3: 

We ran out of gas.I tried to fill the tank but all gas stations were looted already.The virus must have reached Kenya as well.I wouldn't be surprised if it did because I saw a lot of Tanzanian cars on the way.They're probably refugees like me.

Anyways our car stopped in a place called "Archer's Post".From there we had to walk the rest to Ethiopia

Day 10:

After walking for a week we finally left Kenya.However the country where we've got is not Ethiopia.Apparently we took the wrong turn somewhere and we ended up in South Sudan.Knowing the country is in complete turmoil I can only hope for the best.

Day 14:

I had a feeling it's a bad idea to come here.To our misfortune we were walking near a city that was being attacked by local militias.We were hiding in the bushes but one of my sons was accidentaly hit by bullet.I just hope I won't have to loose any more of my children

Day 20:

We finally got out from South Sudan and luckily no one else died.

Day 34:

We've made it to the Libyan border and altough my expectations were low I'm still dissapointed.Refugees are agressively charging towards the borders but the soldiers shoot them on the spot.Because of that me and some of my fellow refugees started to call this place the "Meat Grinder"

Day 47:

Being tired of hopelessly waiting at the border I've decided to go to Alexandria in Egypt instead and take a ferry from there to Italy.Seeing the hopelesness of the situation some of the other refugees came with me(and by some I mean a few hundred).Apparently some of them were infected as now we're stuck in an abandoned factory in Egypt.We barricaded the doors and the windows but I don't know how long can these barricades hold out.

Day 49:

OH MY GOD THEY'RE BREAKING THROUGH THE BARRICADES I DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME LEFT I'VE GOTTA HU...