Mweka, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Mweka is a town in southern-central Democratic Republic of the Congo, situated on the Kasai railway line between Kananga (250 km away) and the Kasai River port of Ilebo (172 km away).
Mweka is also the headquarters of the Territoire de Mweka (administrative district) of the present Kasai-Occidental province.
When the rail connection to the Katanga line is functioning, trains reach Lubumbashi, 1406 km to the south-east of Mweka.[1] The train/boat journey in the other direction from Mweka via Ilebo to the capital, Kinshasa is about 1000 km. Although "remote" is the default international media description for any DR Congo town outside Kinshasa, Mweka is relatively accessible by the standards of the country. Mweka Airport is 372 nm (690 km) east of Kinshasa.
In early August 2007, a freight train crash near Mweka killed about 100 people who had been riding illegally on the wagons.[2]
Beginning in late August 2007, the Territoire de Mweka is currently the site of an outbreak of Ebola hemorrhagic fever[3], which had killed more than 100 people by August 30, including all those who attended the funerals of two village chiefs.[4]
[edit] See also
- Ebola
- Universal precautions
- Needle remover
- Sharps waste
- Dr. Matthew Lukwiya (1957-2000)
- VHFs
[edit] References
- ^ Société Nationale Des Chemins De Fer Du Congo: Réseau principal, écartement 1067 mm at www.fahrplancenter.com.
- ^ "Scores Die in Congo Train Derailment." By Stephanie McCrummen, Washington Post Foreign Service, Friday, August 3, 2007.
- ^ "Congo Officials Confirm Ebola Outbreak" Associated Press, September 11, 2007
- ^ "Mourners die as fever grips Congo." Sydney Morning Herald, August 30, 2007