Each house was so quiet. In the night, only the sound of dogs howling was heard and the gentle light of kerosene lamps was seen in sparse places, causing everyone to have goose dimples on their skin, just to think of it. In some villages where the disease had not yet been spread to people and animals, the villagers n those remote areas were scared to earn their living as usual. They were very upset and quiet, only whispered to the each other, not dared to talk loudly or to think of where the incident happened.