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A treatment tent provided by Médecins Sans Frontières at a hospital in Mongbwalu, Ituri province, Democratic Republic of the Congo, was set on fire late on May 23, 2026, in the region’s second attack on Ebola response facilities this week.
As patients fled the blaze, 18 people with suspected Ebola infections left the centre and remain unaccounted for, health officials said.
The incident followed a separate burning of a treatment centre in Rwampara after authorities refused to release a suspected victim’s body.
Tensions over strict burial protocols have provoked protests; authorities have banned wakes and gatherings of more than 50 people.
The World Health Organization has raised the outbreak risk in the DRC to “very high,” reporting 82 confirmed cases and seven confirmed deaths while national surveillance lists hundreds more suspected cases and deaths.
The outbreak involves the Bundibugyo Ebola virus, for which there is no approved vaccine, and has already claimed aid workers’ lives.
Officials warned that attacks on centres and fleeing patients could accelerate community transmission, and U.S. authorities announced entry restrictions for some travellers from affected countries.




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