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50 Killed in Congo Gas Station Blast
Associated Press ^ | January 21, 2002 | By CHRIS TOMLINSON, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 01/21/2002 2:14:29 AM PST by MeekOneGOP

Monday January 21 4:05 AM ET

50 Killed in Congo Gas Station Blast

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By CHRIS TOMLINSON, Associated Press Writer

GOMA, Congo (AP) - Lava flows from a volcanic eruption ignited a gas station, killing about 50 people who were trying to siphon fuel from the elevated tanks, witnesses said.

A massive fireball erupted at 8:30 a.m., leaving a huge black cloud over Goma more than 11/2 hours later.

The Congolese were at the station trying to steal gas and diesel fuel when the tanks ignited, killing 50 in the initial explosion, said Chiza Barabara, who lives near the petrol station.

Two women and two children were badly injured and taken to a local clinic, he said.

Other tanks exploded after the initial blast, but he knew of no more casualties. The station is located by one of the main lava flows, but the lava has cooled enough for people to walk across it. They were using plastic containers to retrieve the fuel and carry it back.

Residents of Goma fled to neighboring Rwanda after Thursday's eruption, which sent three lava flows that destroyed 40 percent of the town.

U.N. officials hoped more Congolese refugees would report to tented camps Monday, after thousands ignored their plea. Residents of Goma packed the few possessions they had brought with them and returned home on foot, dodging rivers of molten rock, or climbing over the brittle crust that formed over the lava flows.

``I want to return home because my house is still there and I have heard that the lava has stopped,'' said Augustin Mirenge, a Goma school teacher. ``The weather is so cold, we can't go to (the camp) ... it's in a forest, so the conditions are harsh and there are many mosquitos.''

U.N. officials said they would continue to discourage the 300,000 refugees from returning home, warning that the volcano may still be dangerous and the air polluted with poisonous gases from the lava. But after three days with very little aid, the prospect of living in a camp and a dramatic reduction in the lava flow, Goma residents said they would rather risk going home.

While the lava still flows into Lake Kivu, the 165-foot wide paths carved by the lava are no longer expanding. Thousands of Goma residents ran across the fresh volcanic rock Sunday, reaching the opposite side of the divided town for the first time since Thursday, when the eruption began.

Mount Nyiragongo, 12 miles north of Goma, sent two lava flows into the city of 500,000. A third flow was coming from a new volcanic crater on the Rwandan border.

There have been unconfirmed reports that up to 40 people were killed in the eruption, but Congolese and U.N. officials admit that no one has any firm information about casualties.

A few earth tremors continued to shake the region Sunday, but the frequency has dropped from 12 an hour, to one every three or four hours. The tremors are a good indication of underground lava flow, either receding or moving up to the surface.

French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine was due to arrive in central Africa on Monday, accompanied by specialists who will study the civilian risks caused by Mount Nyiragongo.

Laura Melo, spokeswoman for the U.N. World Food Program, said three U.N. vulcanologists arrived Sunday and have begun studying the volcano. But she said the experts will need several days to complete their work and that until then, U.N. officials would consider the volcano dangerous.

``We have been advised that people should, on no account, be advised to go back to Goma now,'' Melo said. She said it was imperative that the refugees report to the camps in order to receive food, water and shelter.

But so far, only about 5,000 people have reported to the two refugee camps, where food was distributed for the first time Sunday.

Rebel leaders who control Goma, complained Sunday that three days after the eruption, no aid has reached Goma, where 180,000 residents remain without electricity or drinkable water. Much of the city's food supply was destroyed by the lava when it engulfed 90 percent of the central business district.

``It is not a very positive response to the suffering of the people of Congo,'' said Adolphe Onusumba, the leader of the Congolese Rally for Democracy-Goma.

The International Committee for the Red Cross said Sunday that they have resumed providing materials to Goma's undamaged hospital and was working with Congolese engineers Sunday to repair the water treatment plant.

While he would not encourage Congolese to return to Goma, Onusumba said he would not try to stop them. After the Rwandan refugee crisis in 1994, when 1 million Rwanda Hutus entered what was then called Zaire, he said he understood their reluctance to live in a U.N. refugee camp.

``You will never convince someone from Goma to live in a refugee camp, they know what it is like,'' Onusumba said.

Nearly 10,000 Congolese have already boarded barges that would take them to other Congolese town, such as Bukavu and Kalemie, where many have family and friends. Many said they didn't want food, only transportation so that they won't have to sleep in Gisenyi's sidewalks, churches and schools.

The 11,381-foot Nyiragongo and 10,022-foot Nyamulagira volcanoes north of Goma are the only two active ones in the eight volcanos in the Virunga chain. Nyiragongo last erupted seriously in January 1977.

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A fireball and black smoke are seen in downtown Goma, Congo, Monday, Jan. 21, 2002, after lava flows from the volcanic eruption ignited a gas station, killing about 50 people who were trying to syphon fuel from the tanks, witnesses said. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim)


A Congolese woman jumps across lava rock in the western town of Monigi, Congo, near Goma, Sunday, Jan. 20, 2002. Thousands of Congolese refugees ignored warnings from relief workers Sunday and scrambled around rivers of lava or over the still hot crust of older flows, trying to get home even as Mount Nyiragongo continued to tremble and smoke. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

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1 posted on 01/21/2002 2:14:30 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
Mabey this was Gods way of telling them that stealing gas is wrong? I think that people who frequent above ground gas tanks next to a lava flow are asking to be removed from the genetic pool anyway. IMHO.
2 posted on 01/21/2002 3:30:16 AM PST by antienvironmentalist
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To: antienvironmentalist
How do you say Darwin in Congolese?
3 posted on 01/21/2002 4:03:40 AM PST by csvset
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To: MeeknMing
"U.N. officials hoped more Congolese refugees would report to tented camps Monday, after thousands ignored their plea"
"She said it was imperative that the refugees report to the camps in order to receive food, water and shelter."
"But so far, only about 5,000 people have reported to the two refugee camps, where food was distributed for the first time Sunday."
"we can't go to (the camp)...it's in a forest, so the conditions are harsh and there are many mosquitos."

Sounds like 295,000 people know more about what's going on than the "UN officials". Shelter? doesn't sound like it to the refugees Food? there wasn't any until yesterday. Water? 295000 people are getting it somewhere else. Sounds like it is "imperative that the refugees report to the camps" in order that the UN be validated as a useful agency...although it sure doesn't sound very useful.

"Rebel leaders who control Goma, complained Sunday that three days after the eruption, no aid has reached Goma,"

Let me clue you clowns in on something...aid usually arrives long after it is no longer necessary. If you are "leaders", then get your butts out and take command of the situation and do something on your own. If all you do is ask the UN for help, then you arn't leaders, you are mouthpieces and figureheads (like most so-called "leaders").

"The International Committee for the Red Cross said Sunday that they have resumed providing materials to Goma's undamaged hospital and was working with Congolese engineers Sunday to repair the water treatment plant."

UN: useless as usual. Red Cross: in there doing something constructive.
Exactly what anyone who has seen both orgs in action would expect.
4 posted on 01/21/2002 4:15:11 AM PST by freefly
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To: MeeknMing
``You will never convince someone from Goma to live in a refugee camp, they know what it is like,'' Onusumba said.

Gotta like these people!

5 posted on 01/21/2002 6:24:10 AM PST by alley cat
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To: MeeknMing
Lava flows from a volcanic eruption ignited a gas station, killing about 50 people who were trying to siphon fuel from the elevated tanks, witnesses said.

Ahhhhhhhhh, Darwinism in its purest form.

6 posted on 01/21/2002 7:13:21 AM PST by VA Advogado
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To: csvset
And people wonder why these people lead such poor pathetic lives. It reminds me of that old Sam Kinison line about the starving ethiopians. "You live in a desert!...Why don't you move to where the effin food is!?"
7 posted on 01/21/2002 7:15:46 AM PST by VA Advogado
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To: MeeknMing
"And in the approaching darkness, were Men partaking of what was not theres. And then God said, Let There be Ligh!"
8 posted on 01/21/2002 7:24:18 AM PST by Paradox
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To: freefly
"Sounds like it is "imperative that the refugees report to the camps" in order that the UN be validated as a useful agency..."

Precisely.

9 posted on 01/21/2002 7:25:01 AM PST by ScreamingFist
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To: MeeknMing
AmedikanFawnPolicy is to blame.
10 posted on 01/21/2002 7:26:54 AM PST by ChadGore
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To: Paradox
ROFL!
11 posted on 01/21/2002 8:10:08 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: VA Advogado
Ahhhhhhhhh, Darwinism in its purest form.
ROFL! Does the "Darwin Award Nominating Committee" accept group nominations????
12 posted on 01/21/2002 8:12:15 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
I actually saw two of those guys on the news using fire extinguishers on the lava flow that was creeping towards their village.
13 posted on 01/21/2002 10:43:06 AM PST by Aquamarine
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To: antienvironmentalist
I was actually a bit surprised that the press wouldn't make some alliterative reference to geothermal alternate energy use and the penalty for using conventional petroleum products en lieu of available energy alternatives.

My heart goes out for them though. It reads as though the infrastructure is destroyed, freezing out and they're under intense threat of being burnt alive. Ironic sadly.

14 posted on 01/21/2002 4:27:08 PM PST by Cvengr
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To: MeeknMing
I can't believe this woman is in her little sandals hopping over partially cooled lava, she could hit a hot spot fall through up to her knee, gad.
15 posted on 01/21/2002 4:57:12 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: MeeknMing
This same kind of sh*t happened in the L.A., Detroit and Cincinnati riots.

The one common denominator is that all the peoples involved here are African or African American?

16 posted on 01/21/2002 5:02:21 PM PST by zbogwan2
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