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Thousands Fled as Lava Poured Into Villages in Congo (theguardian.com) 31

The Guardian reports: At least 15 people died when torrents of lava poured into villages after dark in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo destroying more than 500 homes, officials and survivors said Sunday.

The eruption of Mount Nyiragongo on Saturday night sent about 5,000 people fleeing from the city of Goma across the nearby border into Rwanda, while another 25,000 others sought refuge to the north-west in Sake, the UN children's agency said Sunday... Goma ultimately was largely spared the mass destruction it suffered the last time the volcano erupted back in 2002. Hundreds died then and more than 100,000 people were left homeless. But in outlying villages closer to the volcano, Sunday was marked by grief and uncertainty...

The air remained thick with smoke because of how many homes had caught fire from the lava... Residents said there was little warning before the eruption. Smoke rose from smouldering heaps of lava in the Buhene area near Goma on Sunday... Witnesses said lava had engulfed one highway connecting Goma with the city of Beni.

However, the airport appeared to be spared the same fate as 2002 when lava flowed on to the runways.

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Thousands Fled as Lava Poured Into Villages in Congo

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  • A cool pic from a previous eruption there: https://i.imgur.com/advfW8z.jp... [imgur.com]

  • and then wonder why they have lava in the living room.

    (George Carlin, Saving the Planet)
    • Actually all they wanted was the lava lamp for the living room, but they made the mistake of ordering the "You may also be interested in..." on Amazon instead.
    • by DrXym ( 126579 )
      Take a look at Vesuvius and the urban sprawl under it. Some people are super keen to become a visitor attraction in a few thousand years.
      • Take a look at Vesuvius and the urban sprawl under it.

        Arguably (arguably!) it's the most dangerous volcano/ city combination around. While the lahar threat to - I forget the name, Washington USA city down-river from Mt Rainier - has nasty potential too, not all of the city is in the debris channels. And there are a few other nasties in various parts of Indonesia. But Naples city is sandwiched between the explosive Vesuvius and the even more explosive Campi Flegrei [wikipedia.org] volcano. The whole city is built on pyrocla

    • Volcanic soils can be quite fertile, so there's a risk-reward tradeoff. You get 20 or 30 or 100 years of great farming, with 1 year of catastrophe randomly mixed in there.
    • Not just that, but one that erupted and killed hundreds of people and wiped out thousands of homes just 19 years ago!
  • Mount Nyiragongo (Score:3, Interesting)

    by nochbesser ( 8132710 ) on Monday May 24, 2021 @05:15AM (#61415336)
    Mount Nyiragongo is a stratovolcano, and it's said to be one of the most active volcanoes. When I worked as an English teacher in Rwanda, I saw the glow from its top at nights. I talked with my kids about volcanoes and they wrote their essays about possible eruptions and how to act under these circumstances. Summaries: essays.agency [essays.agency]
    • It also has a very fluid, fast moving lava. If you can get away from the active magma channel, that's not too bad (20mph lava is easier to avoid than a 200mph nuee ardente), but if the flow splits high up on the mountain (or you get two flows from two fissures) you can get caught. Interesting petrology to those lavas - I remember having to study several of them in Igneous Petrology classes. Wish I still had my notes.

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