The Borneo Post

Attack on Congolese Red Cross Ebola ambulance wounds 3

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KINSHASA: Three volunteers for the Congolese Red Cross helping with the burial of an Ebola victim in eastern Congo were injured in an attack by villagers, prompting the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross to suspend burials in the area, health officials said on Wednesday.

The attack on an ambulance transporti­ng the body to a cemetery in North Kivu province’s Beni region is the latest disruption to efforts to control the current outbreak, which is believed to have killed 106 people since July.

The World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) last week raised its assessment of the risk of the disease spreading within the region to “very high” after a case was confirmed near a lakeside border crossing point with Uganda.

Community resistance in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has been one of the main problems facing healthcare workers, in addition to armed attacks by militia groups.

Serge Thierry, a regional ICRC representa­tive, told Reuters that three local Red Cross volunteers were wounded, two seriously, in the attack by angry residents.

“Security measures were taken immediatel­y. Burials are suspended until further notice,” he said by telephone, referring to ICRC activity in and around Butembo city in Beni region.

Proper burial of Ebola victims is critical to control the disease, which causes fever, vomiting and diarrhoea, and is spread through direct contact with body fluids.

Robert Kahumula, the local spokesman for the Congolese Health Ministry’s Ebola response team., said the health workers “were wounded during an attack by young people, sceptical of the presence of Ebola in the region”.

“The burial did not take place because the young people ambushed the response team and vandalised the ambulance that was transporti­ng the body,” he said.

Last Thursday, the WHO warned of a build-up of mistrust towards Ebola response efforts in certain communitie­s in eastern Congo as a result of rumours, misinforma­tion and a preference for traditiona­l medical practices. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo shows a family member of a deceased, unconfirme­d Ebola patient, reacts inside an Ebola Treatment Centre run by The Alliance for Internatio­nal Medical Action (ALIMA) in Beni, Congo. — AFP photo
File photo shows a family member of a deceased, unconfirme­d Ebola patient, reacts inside an Ebola Treatment Centre run by The Alliance for Internatio­nal Medical Action (ALIMA) in Beni, Congo. — AFP photo

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