Pope Leo XIV calls on the international community to step up efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), saying the virus is spreading rapidly and has already caused thousands of deaths. Speaking after his Angelus prayer in St Peter’s Square, he expresses prayers for people affected by the epidemic and urges that the response includes local communities.
Outlets also report that the Pope links his message to broader humanitarian concerns in the region. He expresses his closeness to people in the Central African Republic who mourn victims of a mine collapse in Zamboye, where a landslide at a gold mine killed dozens and leaves many missing. Separate from the Ebola and mine disaster, he also notes the 10th anniversary of a major earthquake in central Italy that killed around 300 people and caused extensive damage.
While coverage emphasizes different parts of the Pope’s remarks, all sources agree on his call for intensified Ebola containment in the DRC and his public expressions of condolence and prayer for other recent tragedies.