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Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic Congo kills 131 as WHO declares emergency

Published on: May 20, 2026 12:00 PM

WHO chief says 'deeply concerned' by 'scale and speed' of DR Congo Ebola outbreak

An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has intensified, with the death toll rising to 131 as health authorities struggle to contain the rapidly spreading virus.

Read More: WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda emergency of int’l

According to international media reports, at least 26 new deaths have been confirmed recently, highlighting the accelerating spread of the disease across affected regions. The outbreak has raised serious concerns due to limited healthcare infrastructure and delayed detection in remote areas.

JUST IN: Ebola has been declared an international health emergency after an outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda.

Health officials say this strain has no approved vaccine – and the conditions on the ground could make it harder to contain.#virus #news #hantavirus #ebola pic.twitter.com/zPnNkTI4yL

— Leo (@lfaivreee) May 19, 2026

The World Health Organization has declared a global health emergency in response to the worsening situation, urging countries to strengthen surveillance, preparedness, and cross-border monitoring to prevent further transmission.

Health experts warn that weak medical systems, shortages of trained personnel, and limited access to testing facilities are hampering timely diagnosis and treatment. As a result, containment efforts remain challenging, particularly in rural communities where access to hospitals is limited.

The Ebola virus, a highly infectious and often fatal disease, spreads through direct contact with infected bodily fluids. Symptoms include fever, weakness, vomiting, and internal bleeding in severe cases. Past outbreaks in Central Africa have shown high fatality rates when early intervention measures are not implemented.

In response to the crisis, several countries have begun tightening border controls. Jordan has announced a ban on travelers arriving from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and neighboring regions, citing public health concerns and the need to prevent potential importation of the virus.

International health agencies are working alongside Congolese authorities to trace contacts, isolate patients, and distribute medical supplies. However, officials caution that the outbreak could worsen if urgent global support is not scaled up.

Read More: Congo Ebola outbreak poses high regional risk, says WHO 

The current situation underscores ongoing vulnerabilities in global health security and the continued threat posed by viral outbreaks in regions with limited healthcare capacity.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Africa health crisis, democratic republic of the congo, Ebola outbreak, global health emergency, Infectious diseases, Latest, WHO

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