Thirty deaths have been reported at the Kigonze refugee camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo since early May, with all fatalities exhibiting symptoms consistent with Ebola. The camp currently houses approximately 15,000 refugees. Authorities are investigating the cause of the deaths and the potential for an Ebola outbreak within the densely populated camp. The situation raises concerns about rapid transmission due to the close living conditions and limited resources available to refugees. Further investigation and preventative measures are urgently needed to contain any potential spread of the virus. The outbreak poses a significant risk to the vulnerable refugee population and surrounding communities. Health officials are working to confirm the presence of Ebola and implement appropriate response protocols.