Residents set fire to an Ebola centre in DR Congo as fear and anger grow over outbreak
Residents set fire to an Ebola treatment centre in Rwampara, eastern DR Congo, on Thursday. The arson attack occurred after locals were prevented from retrieving the body of a man who died, according to a witness and a police officer.

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AI-generatedResidents set fire to an Ebola treatment centre in Rwampara, eastern DR Congo, on Thursday. The arson attack occurred after locals were prevented from retrieving the body of a man who died, according to a witness and a police officer. This incident highlights the difficulties health workers face in containing the Ebola outbreak due to stringent measures that may conflict with local customs, such as burial rites. The region is already struggling with limited health facilities and displacement from armed conflict. Authorities are managing the burial of suspected victims because their bodies can be highly contagious and contribute to the spread of the virus.
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4 extractedBodies of Ebola victims are highly contagious and can lead to further spread during traditional burial preparations and funerals.
The Ebola disease has been spreading for weeks in a region lacking health facilities and experiencing armed conflict.
Residents set fire to an Ebola treatment centre in eastern DR Congo after being prevented from retrieving a local man's body.
The arson attack reflects challenges of health workers curbing Ebola due to stringent measures clashing with local customs like burial rites.