A second Ebola treatment tent in the eastern Congo, the epicenter of the unfolding Ebola outbreak in central Africa, was attacked by angry locals and set on fire on May 23.
No one was injured in the fire, but all patients in the facility were forced to flee the flames, leaving 18 suspected Ebola patients unaccounted for, said Dr. Richard Lokudi, director of the local town hospital. It was a Doctors Without Borders makeshift clinic in the town of Mongbwalu.





