![]() ![]() “As of yesterday evening, some 4,000 people have arrived from the DRC to Rwanda due to the volcanic activity and more are coming”, said Babar Baloch, UNHCR’s spokesperson. ![]() Rippling affectĪccording to the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, the Government of Rwanda is proactively caring for displaced Congolese people. “Forty-four per cent of the 5 million internally displaced persons in the DRC are in North Kivu, where also 33 per cent of the population is severely food insecure”. “This crisis is happening against the backdrop of a situation of already high needs in North Kivu”, explained the spokesperson. Until now, the humanitarian focus has been on people directly affected by the volcanic eruption and neighbourhoods in Goma that are without access to water. The first eruption of lava, ash and gas destroyed houses, schools and health structures, affected water and electricity supply systems and cut off roads. Laerke reported, adding that “large traffic jams were observed yesterday on the main exit roads from Goma, people are moving in all directions, mostly on foot, carrying what they can, but also in cars, and on boats”. “It is not known exactly how many have now left the city, but approximately 400,000 people are potentially affected by the evacuation order”, Mr. UNmigration People 'moving in all directions’įive days after the eruption, the Governor of North Kivu ordered people in ten districts of Goma – a city of some 670,000 inhabitants – to evacuate as a precautionary measure.Īs strong tremors reached up to a 4.9 magnitude on the Richter scale, there are concerns that they could cause more lava to escape from the many cracks in the mountain. ![]()
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