U.S. Evacuates Multiple Employees From Chinese Consulate Over Mysterious Illness

The U.S. consulate building in Guangzhou in southern China pictured Thursday. More State Department employees have been evacuated.

Kelvin Chan / AP

The U.S. State Department has sent “a number of individuals” from the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou, China, back to the U.S. after screenings showed they may have been affected by mysterious health problems similar to what diplomats experienced in Cuba.

Two weeks ago, the agency said one government employee in Guangzhou experienced “vague, but abnormal, sensations of sound and pressure,” similar to the unexplained incidents — sometimes described as “sonic attacks” — that recently sickened staffers in Cuba.

The State Department says it sent a medical team to Guangzhou to screen any employees or family members who requested a test.