Red Cross Warns of Ebola Virus Threat Amid Escalating Violence in Goma
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has issued a warning regarding the potential outbreak of the Ebola virus from a laboratory in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, amidst escalating fighting in the region. On Sunday, Rwandan soldiers and members of the M23 rebel group advanced into the city center, leading thousands to flee from the violence.
Patrick Youssef, ICRC's Regional Director for Africa, expressed grave concerns about the National Institute for Biomedical Research lab located near the ICRC delegation, citing a risk of power outages that could compromise the safety of viral samples stored there. He emphasized the urgent need to protect these samples due to the ongoing conflict.
As the fighting intensifies, reports indicate that over 360 people have been treated for injuries in local hospitals, with at least 17 fatalities confirmed. Civilians, including women and children, have disproportionately suffered from the violence, leading to a worsening humanitarian situation.
Goma, located in the conflict-prone eastern provinces of North and South Kivu, has been a hotspot of violence for decades, with the M23 group emerging as a significant armed faction since 2021. The ongoing strife has resulted in widespread displacement and deepening humanitarian crises in the region.
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