Ebola Crisis Deepens in DR Congo as Suspected Cases Surge Past 900 Amid Violence and Resource Shortages

Michael Okonkwo, Middle East Correspondent
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The ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has reached alarming proportions, with the number of suspected cases now exceeding 900. As health authorities grapple with a dire situation characterised by violence and severe resource constraints, the World Health Organization has categorised the outbreak as posing a “very high” risk for the nation, although it remains low for global transmission.

Rising Suspected Cases and Deaths

In a stark announcement, the Congolese Ministry of Communication confirmed that there are currently 904 suspected Ebola cases, alongside 119 suspected fatalities. This surge follows previous reports of over 700 suspected infections and approximately 170 deaths, predominantly concentrated in Ituri Province, the epicentre of the outbreak.

Authorities face not only an escalating health crisis but also significant public unrest. The recent escalation in violent attacks on Ebola treatment centres has

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Michael Okonkwo is an experienced Middle East correspondent who has reported from across the region for 14 years, covering conflicts, peace processes, and political upheavals. Born in Lagos and educated at Columbia Journalism School, he has reported from Syria, Iraq, Egypt, and the Gulf states. His work has earned multiple foreign correspondent awards.
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