Two days later, the base announced the results of their investigation to the public.
The parasite incident was caused by a bite from the Holloway Family's vicious dog. The Holloway Family, having allowed their dog to harm people, must bear seventy percent of the responsibility. The remaining thirty percent will be borne by the base.
The base's management was inadequate. There was no purified water, nor were there strict controls on water quality, which allowed all the livestock in the farm to contract rabies. When the animals bit and killed people, the issue was not taken seriously. When they fell ill, it was ignored. This vicious cycle led to irreversible consequences.
The failure to properly handle the deceased was also the base's responsibility. They promised to establish a cemetery on the west side of the base, complete with a monument, to commemorate the tens of thousands of residents who died in this disaster.
