Families displaced by DRC volcano decry lack of gov’t support
Al Jazeera
Thousands of people who fled Goma after a volcanic eruption a week ago lack shelter, food, and drinking water.
The government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing criticism over a growing humanitarian crisis in the east of the country as thousands of people who fled Goma after a volcanic eruption lack shelter, food, and drinking water. Mount Nyiragongo erupted on May 22, sending lava streaming down a hillside, which left a trail of destruction and killed dozens of people. Nearly 400,000 people in Goma, the capital of North-Kivu province in the eastern DRC, have had to flee.More Related News