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      XPost: alt.crime, alt.politics.democrats, alt.news-media       XPost: misc.survivalism       From: nobody@dont-email.me              GOMA, Congo — Torrents of lava poured into villages after dark       in eastern Congo with little warning, leaving at least 15 people       dead amid the chaos and 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 northwest in Sake, the U.N. children's agency said Sunday.              More than 170 children were still feared missing Sunday and       UNICEF officials said they were organizing transit centers to       help unaccompanied children in the wake of the disaster.              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.              Aline Bichikwebo and her baby managed to escape when the lava       flow reached her village, but said both her mother and father       were among those who perished. Community members gave a       provisional toll of 10 dead in Bugamba alone, though provincial       authorities said it was too soon to know how many lives were       lost.              Bichikwebo says she tried to rescue her father but wasn't strong       enough to move him to safety before the family's home was       ignited by lava.              “I am asking for help because everything we had is gone,” she       said, clutching her baby. “We don’t even have a pot. We are now       orphans and we have nothing.”              The air remained thick with smoke because of how many homes had       caught fire when the lava came.              “People are still panicking and are hungry,” resident Alumba       Sutoye said. “They don’t even know where they are going to spend       the night.”                     Elsewhere, authorities said at least five other people had died       in a truck crash while they were trying to evacuate Goma, but       the scale of the loss had yet to be determined in some of the       hardest-hit communities.              Residents said there was little warning before the dark sky       turned a fiery red, sending people running for their lives in       all directions. One woman went into labor and gave birth while       fleeing the eruption to Rwanda, the national broadcaster there       said.              Smoke rose from smoldering heaps of lava in the Buhene area near       the city Sunday.              “We have seen the loss of almost an entire neighborhood,"       Innocent Bahala Shamavu said. “All the houses in Buhene       neighborhood were burned and that’s why we are asking all the       provincial authorities and authorities at the national level as       well as all the partners, all the people of good faith in the       world, to come to the aid of this population.”              Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics              Elsewhere, 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       onto the runways.              Goma is a regional hub for many humanitarian agencies in the       region, as well as the U.N. peacekeeping mission. While Goma is       home to many U.N. peacekeepers and aid workers, much of       surrounding eastern Congo is under threat from a myriad of armed       groups vying for control of the region’s mineral resources.              https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/thousands-forced-flee-mount-       nyiragongo-volcano-erupts-congo-n1268261?icid=recommended                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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