Two more US officials in China injured in 'sonic attack': report

At least two Americans working for the US government in China have reportedly been hit by a mysterious sound related illness.

A Chinese soldier stands guard at the US embassy in Beijing

A Chinese soldier stands guard at the US embassy in Beijing Source: AAP

The US State Department has evacuated at least two more Americans who fell ill after hearing strange noises in China, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, another instance of a mysterious malady linked to sound that has affected US diplomats in Cuba and China.

The State Department was not immediately available to comment and Reuters did not independently verify the report.

A medical team has been flown to the US Consulate in China's southern city of Guangzhou to test diplomatic staff and their families, the New York Times reported.
So far, 24 US government personnel and family members who served in Cuba and one employee in China have suffered symptoms of the strange sickness, the State department has said.

It presents symptoms and clinical findings that are similar to those related to concussions and mild traumatic brain injury, according to the department.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo released a statement on Tuesday saying that the department, which sends diplomats, support staff and their families to postings all over the world, established a task force last month "to direct a multi-agency response to the unexplained health incidents."

"The precise nature of the injuries suffered by the affected personnel, and whether a common cause exists for all cases, has not yet been established," Pompeo said.


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