Monday, May 24, 2021

In pictures: DR Congo's Mount Nyiragongo erupts, sparking mass evacuation

In pictures: DR Congo's Mount Nyiragongo erupts, sparking mass evacuation

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Thousands of people have fled their homes in the Democratic Republic of Congo after Mount Nyiragongo erupted, threatening their home city of Goma. 

Lava from the volcano lit up clouds over the eastern city, which has a population of two million.

A general view of erupting Mount Nyiragongo over Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 22 May 2021IMAGE COPYRIGHTEPA
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People tried to douse the flames as the lava flowed, engulfing parts of the city and roads.

A person attempts to extinguish fire on a building after the volcanic eruption of Mount Nyiragongo, which occurred late on 22 May 2021, in Goma, Democratic Republic of CongoIMAGE COPYRIGHTENOCH DAVID/REUTERS

Lava could be seen between buildings in the city.

Flowing lava from the volcanic eruption of Mount Nyiragongo, which occurred late on 22 May 2021, is seen between buildings in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, in this still image from undated video obtained via social mediaIMAGE COPYRIGHTENOCH DAVID/REUTERS

City residents fled with mattresses and other belongings.

A Congolese woman, carrying possessions on her head, flees from Mount Nyiragongo volcano as it erupts over Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 22 May 2021IMAGE COPYRIGHTEPA
A person carries a suitcase on their head as Congolese people flee from Goma, DRC, after the Nyiragongo volcano erupted, on May 23, 2021IMAGE COPYRIGHTGETTY IMAGES

After reaching some of the city's suburbs and the airport to the east, the flow of lava is now said to have stopped. 

Smouldering ashes are seen early morning in Goma in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo on 23 May 2021 following the eruption of Mount NyiragongoIMAGE COPYRIGHTAFP

Thousands of Congolese, including children, women and old people, have sought refuge in neighbouring Rwanda as the volcano erupted. 

Here they sleep with their belongings on a street in the town of Gisenyi on the border with DR Congo.

Congolese fleeing from Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), sleep with their belongings on a street after the Nyiragongo volcano erupted near the border in Gisenyi, Rwanda, on 23 May 2021IMAGE COPYRIGHTAFP

Mount Nyiragongo is one of the world's more active volcanoes - seen here from Tchegera Island on Lake Kivu outside Goma.

This general view taken on 22 May 2021 from Tchegera Island outside Goma on the lake Kivu in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo shows flame spewing from the Nyiragongo volcano.IMAGE COPYRIGHTAFP

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