DRC official says 15 dead after Nyiragongo volcano eruption

Debris engulfs buildings in Bushara village

Debris engulfs buildings in Bushara village, Nyiragongo, near Goma, on May 23, 2021 after a volcanic eruption of Mount Nyiragongo in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. At least 15 people have been killed after the eruption of Mount Nyiragongo volcano, officials said.

Photo credit: Justin Katumwa | AFP

Kinshasa. At least 15 people have been killed after the eruption of Mount Nyiragongo volcano on Saturday night in the north-eastern province of North Kivu of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) according to government authorities.

Government spokesman Patrick Muyaya said that the 15 people were killed while fleeing the threats of lava.

Nine people were killed in a truck rollover accident while four victims were prisoners trying to break the Munzenze central prison in Goma, the spokesman said, adding that two more people were burned to death on Sunday morning.

Bushara village near Goma

An aerial view of Bushara village near Goma on May 23, 2021 following a volcanic eruption of Mt Nyiragongo in eastern DRC.

Photo credit: Justin Katumwa | AFP

Collateral damage

The DRC authorities have not yet released the assessed collateral damage caused by the eruption.

Muyaya still urged residents to avoid non-essential activities while seismic activity in the area could still cause damage.

Helicopters of the UN peacekeeping mission in the DRC made constant reconnaissance flights over the crater after the eruption to closely monitor the situation.

According to local authorities, the lava flow came to a stop at around 4am local time (0300 GMT) on Sunday morning on the outskirts of Goma.

Local residents started returning to their homes in abandoned neighbourhoods overnight.