Simple as that. Tell me what state and county you are reporting on, and the approximate number of zombies.

THIS IS NOT FOR RPGs There is currently no discussion opened for that. But anyone can feel free to open their own...

There are four classes of outbreaks (different from Max Brook's outbreak classification system, although very similar):

1. 1-20 z

2. 20-100 z

3. 100+ z

4. DEAD ZONE (completely overrun)


The definition of a completely overrun zone is very loose at best. Generally, it refers to an area where the population of zombies outnumbers that of the last reported pre-outbreak population of people.

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What counties are these for in New Jersey?
If anyone is currently living within California, and would like to dispute the claims that it is completely a dead zone, you should speak up.
I just called my friend, he told me that he is held up in his friend's house (it's a rich neighborhood, it's a giant mansion), and they're set on supplies for a few months. There's 10 people there.

He told me the group is aware of other groups in the area, but no areas in california completely free of infected.
If you have and word on locations of these groups please send me coordinates. I am a small moving caravan of 4 trucks and 2 heavily mounted vans at the moment, but as each day passes i lose or gain more persons. I have just managed to get back to my site here in Reno Nevada and from the reports that i have heard everywhere along the coast in major cities is in Dead Zone or Blackout as i have heard it called by some of the people i have managed to rescue.

Merrick reporting in.
Brantely County, Georgia 12 z.Very low
You're lucky, my friend. Get everyone out while you still can.
Yeah well it may have somewhere near a population of about 30,000 for about a 20 mile radius,but the largest town is only about 17,000,

Also it is about 50 miles from Jacksonville Florida and 40 miles from Savannah Georgia
South Charleston, Kanawha County, WV
pre-outbreak population: 12,500
current zombie population: 400-600

Dunbar, Kanawha County, WV
pre-outbreak population: 8,000
DEAD ZONE...last contact 03/12/08
Field report
date:March 19th 2009
observation time:In the time between 6:00 am to 3:00 pm
Location: 1 mile from arkansas nuke 1 power plant

Me and my normal recon team left my home about 5:30 am we arrived at our destination we then as normal went into the woods right near the area we left our car. After a 15 min hike we spotted a group at the distance of about 60 yards in a clearing.

We where not observed by the cluster but we did manage to track them for about 56 min.

We then split up two went back to car and I stayed alone after about 23 min of observing some horazontal movment on the horizon I spotted 5 more zombies.

The remainder was all nothing sighted

So, ten to twelve confermed infected in russlevill

That concludes my report
Erwin TN 100+/too many ro count/all nocturnal very dangerous at night
Don't know if this group is still active but here it goes.

Texas
El Paso County
20-40 now with Fort Bliss intervention
Was 300+
They've stayed level now. Too many people get confident and walk out of their homes but the mountainous areas keep most at bay.
I hope this gets recorded
Sucks that California is dead.
This group hasn't been active for a while. Apologies to everyone about that. Life catches up, and eventually the internet doesn't take priority anymore.

Well... at least what's left of life.

But here I am again, and I'm ready to start updating the map once more. Thanks for all your reports. I'll let everyone know when the map is updated.

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