DR Congo Moves World Cup Training to Belgium Due to Ebola Outbreak

The Democratic Republic of Congo has relocated its pre-World Cup training camp from Kinshasa to Belgium following an Ebola outbreak that has claimed over 130 lives

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DR Congo Moves World Cup Training to Belgium Due to Ebola Outbreak

The Democratic Republic of Congo has officially cancelled its scheduled pre-World Cup training camp in the capital city of Kinshasa. This decision was made in response to a significant Ebola outbreak currently affecting the eastern region of the country. To ensure the safety of the national team and maintain their preparation schedule for the upcoming tournament, officials have moved the training operations to Belgium. This relocation follows an upsurge in cases that has disrupted normal activities within the nation.[1][2]

Health officials and international monitors report that the current outbreak is caused by a rare species of the Ebola virus. The situation has become increasingly severe, with the death toll estimated to have reached at least 139 people, while other reports indicate more than 130 fatalities. The World Health Organization has commented on the outbreak, which has prompted the government to take these precautionary measures regarding its high-profile sporting events.[1][2]

The move to Belgium represents a significant shift in the team's logistics as they prepare for the World Cup. By relocating the camp away from the capital, the Congolese football authorities aim to provide a stable environment for the players while the country focuses its resources on containing the virus. The World Health Organization is among the entities tracking the outbreak as the death toll is monitored by health experts.[1][2]

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