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Source: Japan Times

Ebola Outbreak in Eastern Congo: 635 Infections, 127 Deaths Confirmed

An Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo has resulted in approximately 635 confirmed infections and at least 127 fatalities. Officials have indicated that the actual impact of the outbreak, including both cases and deaths, could be significantly higher than current reported figures.

By Fainaron·Jun 12, 2026 (16 hours ago)·1 views
Ebola Outbreak in Eastern Congo: 635 Infections, 127 Deaths Confirmed

An ongoing Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo has led to a considerable number of reported cases and deaths.

Approximately 635 infections have been officially confirmed within the affected region. Furthermore, at least 127 deaths have been attributed to the viral disease.

Officials monitoring the situation have expressed concerns that the true scope of the outbreak may exceed the currently documented statistics.

According to Japan Times, these figures represent the confirmed toll, with authorities noting that the full extent of the health crisis could be much higher.

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