Likati

Likati is a town in the Aketi Territory of Bas-Uélé Province in the north of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It is on the N4 road from Buta to Bondo.

Likati
Town
Likati
Coordinates: 3.365535°N 23.884504°E / 3.365535; 23.884504
CountryDemocratic Republic of the Congo
ProvinceBas-Uélé
TerritoryAketi Territory

Likati was the site of an outbreak of Ebola virus disease in 2017.[1] According to the World Health Organization, it is situated in the remote, isolated and hard-to-reach northern part of DRC, with limited transport and communication networks.[2]

Transport

Public transport

The Vicicongo line from (Aketi-) Komba reached Likati on January 1st 1927. The line to Bondo was opened in September the same year. The last train ran probably 2001.[3]

Air transport

There is an airport with grass landing strip, owned by the Protestant Church.[4] Following OpenStreet Map, there is also a helicopter landing field on the football field in front of the Church of the town of Likati.[5]

Road traffic

The RN4 crosses the town and district of Likati from north to south. West of Likati the RN4 crosses the Likati River over a bridge.

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