At least 30 people have died since early May at the Kigonze camp for displaced civilians in northeastern Congo. Camp officials describe the death rate as unprecedented, noting that the camp typically records only one to three deaths per month. While some deaths are confirmed as Ebola, many others remain unverified because residents and relatives have refused testing. Witnesses report that victims exhibited classic Ebola symptoms, including fever, vomiting, and headaches. The situation is exacerbated by severely limited sanitation and a general resistance to medical intervention. Aid organizations, including Caritas, have reported seeing multiple bodies, including children and a pregnant woman. There are growing concerns that the virus may be circulating undetected among the region's five million displaced persons.