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Angry Mob Sets Ebola Treatment Center on Fire in Congo After Body of Victim Was Not Returned

Last updated: May 24, 2026 8:55 am
Neha Ashraf
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‎A shocking incident took place near the city of Bunia in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo where angry residents set an Ebola treatment center on fire after the body of a local man was not returned. The incident occurred on Thursday and spread fear and panic throughout the area.

‎According to eyewitnesses and police officials, the situation worsened when local residents became enraged over the refusal to hand over the body of a person who died from Ebola, and the protest escalated into the treatment center being set ablaze.

‎The incident comes at a time when strict measures are being implemented to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus in the region. However, local traditions and burial practices often clash with medical guidelines.

‎Health experts say that the bodies of people who die from Ebola are highly infectious, and unsafe burial practices can lead to further spread of the virus. For this reason, authorities are sometimes forced to carry out safe burials, which has led to protests at the local level.

‎The region is already suffering from armed conflict and a displacement crisis, placing additional pressure on the healthcare system. According to the United Nations, more than 900,000 people are internally displaced in Ituri province alone, while basic medical facilities remain severely limited.

‎According to the World Health Organization, the global risk of spread remains low, but the regional situation is being described as alarming, particularly along the border areas of Uganda and South Sudan.

‎Experts say that timely diagnosis and effective surveillance are the only ways to control the virus, but weak infrastructure and lack of aid are making the situation more complicated.

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