Volcano erupts in the Congo spewing red fumes into the night sky and sending residents fleeing for their lives into neighbouring Rwanda
Volcano erupts in the Congo spewing red fumes into the night sky and sending residents fleeing for their lives into neighbouring Rwanda
- Military governor of North Kivu province confirmed eruption of the Nyiragongo
- Power was cut in large parts of Goma and hundreds began leaving their homes
- For the moment, there is no sign of a flow of lava from the city, locals say
A volcano has erupted in the Democratic Republic of Congo, spewing red fumes into the night sky and sending residents fleeing for their lives into neighbouring Rwanda.
The military governor of North Kivu province, of which Goma is capital, ‘confirmed the eruption of the Nyiragongo volcano … at around 7:00 pm’.
‘Investigations are underway and people must follow the guidance of civil protection’ units, General Constant Ndima said, appealing for ‘calm’.
The Mount Nyiragongo volcano erupted on Saturday, spewing red fumes into the night sky over the Democratic Republic of Congo’s eastern city of Goma and sparking an exodus to neighbouring Rwanda
Power was cut in large parts of the city and hundreds of residents began leaving their homes and heading towards the nearby border with Rwanda
The eruption has turned the sky red over the city of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo
A Congolese woman, carrying possessions on her head, flees from Mount Nyiragongo volcano as it erupts over Goma
A general view shows smoke and flames of the volcanic eruption near Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo
Power was cut in large parts of the city and hundreds of residents began leaving their homes and heading towards the nearby border with Rwanda.
‘The sky has turned red,’ one resident, Carine Mbala, told AFP by telephone.
‘There is a smell of sulphur. In the distance you can see giant flames coming out of the mountain.
‘But there has not been any earthquake,’ she added.
‘People are leaving or preparing to leave,’ another resident told AFP, as the streets began filling up, some carrying as many of their belongings as they could.
‘The people are leaving or preparing to leave,’ an inhabitant said.
‘I am taking the children and getting into the car. There is a risk that the lava will flow on Goma,’ another said.
For the moment, there is no sign of a flow of lava from the city, the correspondent said.
People in the street as the Mount Nyiragongo volcano burst into activity, spewing red fumes into the night sky
Flames are seen in the outskirts of the city of Goma from the activity of the Nyiragongo volcano
Civilians watch the smoke and flames of the volcanic eruption near Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo
Goma residents are seen leaving the city following a sudden activity of the Nyiragongo volcano
Congolese residents of Goma flee from Mount Nyiragongo volcano as it erupts over Goma
But the last time Nyiragongo erupted was January 17, 2002, killing more than a hundred people and covering almost all of the eastern part of Goma with lava, including half of the airport’s landing strip.
Hundreds of thousands fled the city.
The deadliest eruption of the 3,000-metre high volcano was in 1977, when more than 600 died.
Goma sits on the mountain’s southern flank and overlooks Lake Kivu.
The Goma region, which lies in North Kivu province, bordering Rwanda and Uganda, has six volcanoes, all higher than 3,000 metres.