Over 7,000 people from the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo have crossed into Uganda after intense fighting back home, according to authorities in Uganda's border district of Kisoro. Over 7,000 people from the eastern part of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have crossed into Uganda after intense fighting back home, authorities in Uganda's border district of Kisoro said on Wednesday. The Congolese are fleeing fighting that started on March 28 between DRC troops and rebels, Kisoro Chief Administrative Officer Manasseh Rukundo said in a statement. He called for emergency response, saying the district is overwhelmed by the refugee influx. Some schools have been closed to students to house the refugees, Rukundo said. "There is pressure on Bunagana Health Center II for first aid, water and latrine usage. The available water in a single water tank at the health facility got used up. The pit latrines for the health center and Bunagana market were filled up," he said. "There is also lack of food and non-food items. Most of the refugees are elderly, children and women, and others who are not physically Okay and cannot walk easily," Rukundo said in the statement. The district authority called for help to screen the newcomers for Ebola and COVID-19 as well provision of other first-aid services. The Uganda military on Tuesday said troops are on standby at the Bunagana border point to prevent negative elements from crossing into the country. Last month, at least 7,000 refugees crossed into Uganda following attacks by Allied Democratic Forces rebels in eastern DRC. Russian regulator plans to fine Google over Ukraine war illegal videos Ukraine preparing for new Russian offensive in the east: Zelensky White House says Putin felt misled by Russian military