An Ebola treatment center in the epicenter of the deadly outbreak in eastern Congo was set on fire Thursday after angry residents clashed with authorities over the body of a suspected victim.
Rwampara Hospital was attacked by local youths attempting to retrieve the body of a friend who had reportedly died of Ebola, a witness told The Associated Press.
“The police intervened to try to calm the situation, but unfortunately they were unsuccessful,” Alexis Burata, a local student who said he was in the area, told the outlet. “The young people ended up setting fire to the center. That’s the situation.”
The AP reported that people broke into the center and set fire to objects inside. A reporter also witnessed what appeared to be the body of at least one suspected Ebola victim being burned inside the facility.
The Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA) said two tents used to treat Ebola patients were set on fire at the hospital. The organization said six people were receiving treatment for Ebola at the center.
Patrick Muyaya, a government spokesperson for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, said medical care was continuing normally and all six patients were accounted for.
He called for calm while condemning violence against health facilities and medical staff.
Deputy Senior Commissioner Jean Claude Mukendi, head of the public security department in Ituri Province, said the individuals who burned the tents did not understand the protocols surrounding Ebola burials.
The incident underscored growing tensions between health officials enforcing strict Ebola containment measures and local customs surrounding funerals and burial rites.
“His family, friends, and other young people wanted to take his body home for a funeral even though the instructions from the authorities during this Ebola virus outbreak are clear,” Mukendi said. “All bodies must be buried according to the regulations.”
In its statement, ALIMA condemned the spread of “incorrect or unconfirmed information on social media and the internet,” warning that misinformation could fuel fear and mistrust toward health facilities.
The violent clash comes as Congolese health officials reported 160 suspected deaths and 671 suspected Ebola cases across two provinces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The United Nations said earlier this week that neighboring Uganda had reported two cases, including one death.
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak a public health emergency Sunday, and the U.S. issued an urgent travel warning for the DRC shortly afterward.
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<img src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/dairy-and-eggs-section-at-a-grocery-store-in-canada.jpg?id=55831988&width=1200&height=600&coordinates=0%2C94%2C0%2C95"/><br/><br/><p>Montreal, it's time to check your kitchen cupboards because some popular foods are being <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/tag/product-recall" target="_blank">recalled</a> for safety concerns. </p><p>The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued multiple <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/food-recalls-quebec-cheese-salt-chocolate" target="_blank">food recalls in Quebec</a>, and this time the list includes popular basics like <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/eggs-recalled-canada-a-salmonella-risk-2025" target="_blank">eggs</a>, chocolate, granola bars and more.</p><p>These recalls are happening for serious reasons — think <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/salmonella-outbreak-pastry-recall-canada" target="_blank">salmonella contamination</a>, undeclared allergens like nuts, and even foreign objects like metal fragments in products. </p><p>Plus, major grocery chain house-label brands like No Name, IGA and Compliments are on the list, along with other big names like MadeGood and Milka — so it's worth double-checking your pantry to stay on the safe side.</p><p>Here's the full rundown on what's been recalled, why, and what you can do to protect yourself and your family.</p><h3>Cape Breton Oatcake Society oatcakes</h3><br/><img alt="Cape Breton Oatcake Society Oatcakes." class="rm-shortcode" data-rm-shortcode-id="159848ed822a67b89270dc13deac7452" data-rm-shortcode-name="rebelmouse-image" id="4a885" loading="lazy" src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/cape-breton-oatcake-society-oatcakes.png?id=55831836&width=980"/><p><strong>Recalled products:</strong></p><ul><li>Cape Breton Oatcake Society Oatcakes - English Toffee, 2-Pack — all codes where almond is not declared in the list of ingredients</li><li>Cape Breton Oatcake Society Oatcakes - English Toffee, 12 units (6 x 2 Packs) — all codes where almond is not declared in the list of ingredients</li></ul><p><strong>Recall reason: </strong>Cape Breton Oatcake Society is recalling batches of its English Toffee Oatcakes due to undeclared almonds. This recall affects products sold nationally and online. People with almond allergies should avoid eating these oatcakes, as they could cause serious or life-threatening reactions.</p><p><span></span>The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) notes that the recall was triggered by a consumer complaint, though no allergic reactions have been reported so far. If you have these oatcakes, check the label, and if almonds are not declared, you can return them to where you bought them.<span></span></p><p><strong>Last updated: </strong>January 22, 2025</p><p><a href="https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/cape-breton-oatcake-society-brand-oatcakes-english-toffee-recalled-due-undeclared" target="_blank">Cape Breton Oatcake Society recall notice</a></p><h3>Various brands of eggs</h3><br/><img alt="No Name Large Size Eggs, 12." class="rm-shortcode" data-rm-shortcode-id="4b1329b63380171f18a8c6d5ff3b9ca0" data-rm-shortcode-name="rebelmouse-image" id="b7a50" loading="lazy" src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/no-name-large-size-eggs-12.jpg?id=55831895&width=980"/><p><strong>Recalled products:</strong> </p><ul><li>Compliments Extra Large Size White Eggs, 12 eggs</li><li>Compliments Large Size White Eggs, 12 eggs</li><li>Compliments Large Size White Eggs, 18 eggs</li><li>Foremost Large Size Eggs, 18 eggs</li><li>Golden Valley Eggs Extra Large Size Eggs, 30 eggs</li><li>Golden Valley Eggs Jumbo Size Eggs, 20 eggs</li><li>Golden Valley Eggs Large Size Eggs, 2 x 30 eggs</li><li>Golden Valley Eggs Large Size Eggs, 30 eggs</li><li>Golden Valley Eggs White Extra Large Size Eggs, 18 eggs</li><li>Golden Valley Eggs White Large Size Eggs, 12 eggs</li><li>IGA Extra Large Eggs, 12 eggs</li><li>No Name Large Size Eggs, 12 eggs</li><li>No Name Large Size Eggs, 30 eggs</li><li>No Name Large Size Eggs, 30 eggs</li><li>unbranded XLW Loose Eggs/Box size XL, 15 dozen</li><li>unbranded SW Loose Eggs/Box size S, 15 dozen</li><li>unbranded Large White Eggs, 15 dozen</li><li>Western Family Extra Large Size White Eggs, 12 eggs</li><li>Western Family Large Size White Eggs, 30 eggs</li></ul><p><strong>Recall reason:</strong> Burnbrae Farms is recalling shell eggs sold under several brand names — Compliments, Foremost, Golden Valley Eggs, IGA, No Name and Western Family — due to potential salmonella contamination. The CFIA says these eggs were sold in B.C., Manitoba and Ontario, but that they could possibly have been distributed in other provinces and territories as well. The recall applies only to eggs with specific lot codes — you can check the recall notice below for the codes and best-before dates to look out for.</p><p>The CFIA notes that food contaminated with salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but can cause serious illness, particularly in young children, pregnant people, older adults and those with weakened immune systems. Symptoms can include fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. No illnesses have been reported so far, but if you think you got sick from consuming these products, reach out to your health care provider.</p><p>If you have these recalled eggs, throw them out or return them to the store where you bought them. If you're unsure about your purchase, contact your retailer for clarification. </p><p><strong>Last updated:</strong> January 20, 2025</p><p><a href="https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/certain-brands-shell-eggs-recalled-due-salmonella" target="_blank">Egg recall notice</a></p><h3>Sweet Cream mini pastries</h3><br/><img alt="" class="rm-shortcode" data-rm-shortcode-id="b1195db73fd1bb847cc2208a368d431d" data-rm-shortcode-name="rebelmouse-image" id="860e6" loading="lazy" src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/image.png?id=55831928&width=980"/><p><strong>Recalled products:</strong> </p><ul><li>Sweet Cream Mini Patisserie, ~4 kg (4 boxes x 30 pieces)</li><li>Sweet Cream Mini Patisserie – Tray A, 1 kg (30 pieces)</li><li>Sweet Cream Mini Patisserie – Tray B, 1 kg (30 pieces)</li></ul><p><strong>Recall reason:</strong> Importations Piu Che Dolci Inc. is recalling Sweet Cream-brand mini pastries due to salmonella contamination. These desserts were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec, both sold in stores and served in bakeries, hotels, restaurants, hospitals and at catered events. </p><p>The recall follows a <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/salmonella-outbreak-pastry-recall-canada" target="_blank">serious illness outbreak</a> with 61 confirmed cases of salmonella poisoning between September and December 2024. So far, 17 people have been hospitalized, though no deaths have been reported. Symptoms can include fever, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea, with higher risks for children, older adults, pregnant people and those with weakened immune systems. The CFIA notes that people who are infected with the bacteria can spread salmonella to other people up to several weeks after they become infected, even if they don't have symptoms.</p><p>The CFIA notes that the products may have been sold clerk-served or in smaller packages, with or without a label that may not have the brand and other identifying information. If you're unsure whether certain pastries you have are affected, contact the store where you bought them. The CFIA says it's still investigating the active outbreak, and further recalls may follow. </p><p><strong>Last updated:</strong> January 18, 2025</p><p><a href="https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/sweet-cream-brand-mini-patisserie-recalled-due-salmonella" target="_blank">Sweet Cream recall notice</a></p><h3>Milka chocolate</h3><br/><img alt="" class="rm-shortcode" data-rm-shortcode-id="bb09d3bf454e7c345ba383ad361ba1ca" data-rm-shortcode-name="rebelmouse-image" id="52be1" loading="lazy" src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/image.jpg?id=55831937&width=980"/><p><strong>Recalled product:</strong> Milka Bubbly Alpine Milk "Chocolat", 90 g — best before April 25, 2025</p><p><strong>Recall reason:</strong> Bensus Imports is recalling Milka-brand Bubbly Alpine Milk Chocolat due to undeclared hazelnut, a potential allergen. These chocolate bars were sold in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec.</p><p>The recall was triggered by a consumer complaint, and one allergic reaction has been reported so far. Consuming this product could cause serious or life-threatening reactions for people with hazelnut allergies. If you have this chocolate at home, check the label, and if hazelnuts are not listed, you can return it to the store. </p><p><strong>Last updated:</strong> January 14, 2025</p><p><a href="https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/milka-brand-bubbly-alpine-milk-chocolat-recalled-due-undeclared-hazelnut" target="_blank">Milka recall notice</a></p><h3>MadeGood granola bars</h3><br/><img alt="MadeGood Granola Bars Chocolate Chip." class="rm-shortcode" data-rm-shortcode-id="333534b275e3f3f237e7166b43c5b492" data-rm-shortcode-name="rebelmouse-image" id="8e3be" loading="lazy" src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/madegood-granola-bars-chocolate-chip.jpg?id=55832012&width=980"/><p><strong>Recalled products:</strong></p><ul><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Chocolate Banana, 120 g</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Chocolate Chip, 1.5 kg</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Chocolate Chip, 960 g</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Chocolate Chip, 120 g</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Chocolate Chip, 720 g</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Chocolate Chip, 360 g</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Chocolate Chip, 576 g</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Chocolate Chip, 720 g</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Chip Mini Granola Bars, 1.08 kg</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Chip Mini Granola Bars, 576 g</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Mixed Berry, 1.5 kg</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Mixed Berry, 960 g</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Mixed Berry, 120 g</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Cookies & Crème Naturally Flavoured, 120 g</li><li>MadeGood Granola Bars Strawberry Naturally Flavoured, 120 g</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Drizzled Granola Bars Birthday Cake Flavoured, 120 g</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Drizzled Granola Bars Birthday Cake Flavoured, 720 g</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Drizzled Granola Bars Birthday Cake Flavoured, 480 g</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Drizzled Granola Bars Birthday Cake Flavoured, 360 g</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Drizzled Granola Bars Birthday Cake Flavoured, 1.34 kg</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Drizzled Granola Bars Vanilla Flavour, 120 g</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Drizzled Granola Bars Vanilla Flavour, 720 g</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Drizzled Granola Bars Cookie Crumble Flavour, 120 g</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Drizzled Granola Bars Cookie Crumble Flavour, 720 g</li><li>MadeGood Chocolate Drizzled Granola Bars Variety Pack, 720 g</li><li>MadeGood MadeGood Variety, 35 count</li><li>MadeGood MadeGood Variety Pack, 7 count</li></ul><p><strong>Recall reason:</strong> Riverside Natural Foods Ltd. is recalling MadeGood-brand granola bars due to the presence of metal pieces. These bars were distributed nationally in stores and online, affecting both retail customers and institutions like hotels, restaurants and cafeterias.</p><p>Consumers are urged not to eat these granola bars as the contamination poses a physical hazard. If you have these products at home, throw them out or return them to the store where they were purchased. The recall applies to specific lots of these snacks — you can check the CFIA notice below for the codes and best-before dates to look out for.</p><p><strong>Last updated: </strong>December 12, 2024</p><p><a href="https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/madegood-brand-granola-bars-recalled-due-pieces-metal" target="_blank">MadeGood recall notice</a></p><p></p><p><em>AI tools may have been used to support the creation or distribution of this content; however, it has been carefully edited and fact-checked by a member of MTL Blog's Editorial team. For more information on our use of AI, please visit our <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/editorial-standards" target="_blank">Editorial Standards page</a>.</em></p>
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