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Cholera outbreak kills 40 Congolese refugees in Uganda

AFP  |  Kampala 

More than 40 people who fled fighting in the Democratic Republic of have died from at a camp in Uganda, the said today.

DR Congo's eastern neighbour has been coping with a surge of refugees following the resumption in December of intercommunal clashes and fighting between the military and armed groups in the northeastern province.

The said the influx has overwhelmed hospitals and led to squalid conditions in camps, fuelling the outbreak that started in mid-February.

"Inadequate hygiene conditions -- including poor access to safe and clean water -- resulted in a outbreak that killed more than 40 people in Kyangwali and Kyaka II settlements" in western Uganda, the international aid group said in a statement.

"More than 2,000 cases are still being managed," the statement added, noting that "access to clean water and proper sanitation is one of the most urgent needs for the Congolese refugees" in both camps.

The estimates that 70,000 Congolese have arrived in since the start of the year, 80 percent them women and children.

Many arrived in poor health, and clinics in and around the camps are overwhelmed by patients suffering from malaria, diarrhoea and

The fears further outbreaks of as some refugees are already sick with the by the time they arrive in

The fighting in is just one of many conflicts plaguing eastern

Thousands of people have also fled violence in province to

Most of the Congolese refugees who arrive in do so by crossing Lake Albert, on the border between the two countries.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 20:30 IST
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