Goma (Congo): Congo's Mount Nyiragongo erupted for the first time in nearly two decades on Saturday, turning the night sky a fiery red and sending lava onto a major highway as panicked residents tried to flee Goma, a city of nearly 2 million.
The lava flow reached the airport in the nearby Goma city on Sunday prompting authorities to launch evacuation plans. The evacuation plan for Goma has been activated, Xinhua news agency quoted government spokesman Patrick Muyaya as saying."The government is discussing urgent measures to be taken now," Muyaya tweeted.
Indian Army contingent as part of United Nations Mission in Congo facilitated the smooth evacuation and protection of civilians and other UN personnel in volcano-affected Goma Town.
Witnesses, though, said lava already had engulfed one highway that connects Goma with the city of Beni in North Kivu province. Mount Nyiragongo's last eruption, in 2002, left hundreds dead and coated airport runways in lava.
The UN peacekeeping mission known as MONUSCO tweeted dramatic footage of the city alit, saying it was conducting reconnaissance flights over the city where it maintains a large base. The lava doesn't seem to be headed toward the city of Goma. We remain on alert, it said.
But that did not stop thousands from fleeing, many on foot, toward the border with Rwanda just beyond the city. Car horns honked and motorcycle taxis weaved as people attempted to escape in panic.
Others fled to Mount Goma, the highest point in the metropolitan area. Dorcas Mbulayi left her home about an hour after the volcano first showed signs of erupting.