A deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the worst in the country’s history, prompting urgent calls for increased international support. A leading UN official emphasized the critical need for “speed, scale, and solidarity” to contain the rapidly spreading virus. The outbreak is exceeding previous containment efforts, raising fears of further escalation if swift action isn't taken. Authorities are struggling with logistical challenges and community mistrust, hindering vaccination and treatment programs. The UN is appealing for greater resources and coordinated assistance to bolster the response. Without a significant and immediate intervention, the virus risks gaining further ground and claiming more lives. The situation demands a unified global approach to prevent a wider regional crisis.

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