The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has reached a grim milestone, exceeding 400 confirmed deaths according to the National Institute of Public Health (INSP). This latest figure underscores the severity of the ongoing epidemic and the challenges faced in containing the virus. Health officials are working to implement control measures, including vaccination campaigns and contact tracing, but efforts are hampered by insecurity and limited access to affected areas. The outbreak, initially declared several months ago, continues to spread, raising concerns about regional and international health security. International organizations are providing support, but a sustained and coordinated response is crucial to curb the epidemic's progression. The rising death toll highlights the vulnerability of the Congolese population and the urgent need for increased resources and enhanced prevention strategies.