The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has tragically become the deadliest in the nation’s history, with a current death toll exceeding 2,325 people. This surpasses the fatalities recorded during the 2018-20 outbreak, marking a significant escalation of the ongoing crisis. Official data indicates a total of 4,945 confirmed cases, with 101 new cases reported within the last 24 hours. The DRC’s public health institute is closely monitoring the situation as the outbreak continues to spread. Health officials are working to contain the virus, but challenges remain in a region with limited resources and ongoing conflict. The scale of this outbreak raises concerns about its potential impact on the broader region and highlights the urgent need for continued international support. This outbreak is on track to become the largest in history.