Volcano: Over 500,000 people are in urgent need of safe drinking water in DR Congo


The medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) on Wednesday said more than half a million people in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo have lost their supply of drinking water as a result of the recent volcanic eruption.

MSF said because cholera was endemic and posed a great threat there was an urgent need to provide people in the city of Goma with safe drinking water.

A reservoir and pipes were damaged when one of the world’s most active volcanoes – Mount Nyiragongo – erupted 10 days ago.

Goma was thrown into panic on Saturday evening as Mount Nyiragongo erupted, sending a wall of orange lava downhill towards the lakeside city of about 2 million people, forcing residents to flee
Thousands fled their homes after DR Congo’s Mount Nyiragongo erupted 10 days ago


Since then there have been many tremors and hundreds of thousands of people are still unable to return to their homes, and in need humanitarian assistance.

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