As Goma is a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, it is out of the range of the fighting done in WW2 and no air-warfare was done in the area so the answer is almost certainly no.
If referring to the Gulf of Mexico, the same rules apply.
People were evacuated (mostly children) as it was deemed unsafe to live. One example of this was when the Blitz happened in London. Over 1,474,000 people were evacuated.
Into the countryside
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In the first and second world wars away from the big towns and cities where the bombs were mainly dropped. It was mostly children who were evacuated.
everyone.
The Goma people come from the north-west corner of Lake Tanganyika in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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La Goma means the pencil eraser.
Guy Goma was born in 1969.
University of Goma was created in 1993.
The area of Goma is 75.72 square kilometers.
they were evacuated by train or by busses
People are evacuated to get them away from dangerous situations. In World War 2, children were evacuated away from London to the countryside. People in the line of large forest fires, or near leaking gas mains are evacuated to safety.
"La goma" can have different meanings depending on the context. In Spanish, "la goma" can refer to an eraser, rubber band, or even a hangover.
About 35000 out of 45000 evacuated the city and many people did not come back.
The goma mask was made and worn in the society and culture of the Bwa people, who are an ethnic group living primarily in Burkina Faso and Mali in West Africa. The mask is used in the Bwa people's rituals and ceremonies, particularly in the gurunsi initiation ceremonies and agricultural ceremonies.
Louis Sylvain Goma was born in 1941.