The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has reached a grim milestone, with the death toll now exceeding 2,325 people. This surpasses previous records for fatalities from the disease in the country. The outbreak, which has been ongoing for a significant period, continues to pose a serious public health crisis in the region. Health officials are working to contain the spread of the virus, but challenges remain due to ongoing conflict and limited access to healthcare in affected areas. The escalating death toll highlights the severity and persistence of the epidemic. International aid organizations are providing support, but a coordinated and sustained effort is crucial to bringing the outbreak under control and preventing further loss of life. This record number underscores the vulnerability of the Congolese population and the need for improved disease surveillance and response systems.