They use it for farming e.g. fertilising their crops. They also use it for tourism
Mount Nyiragongo erupted on the 21 January 2002 in the Democratic republic of Congo.
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People live near Mount Nyiragongo because of the fertile soil for farming, access to natural resources like water, and cultural or historical ties to the area. Additionally, some may choose to live near the volcano due to economic opportunities related to tourism or supporting the nearby city of Goma.
The 2002 eruption of Mount Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo resulted in approximately 147 injuries. The eruption caused significant destruction in the nearby city of Goma, leading to the displacement of thousands of residents. While the exact number of casualties varies in reports, the impact on the local population was severe, with many facing health and safety challenges in the aftermath.
I read this in a religious magazine of 2003-- "Some have been or still are refugees. Adding to these problems was the sudden eruption of Mount Nyiragongo, a volcano situated not far from the town of Goma. During the morning of January
About 147 people died when Mount Nyiragongo erupted in 2002. They victims died of asphyxiation from the large quantities of carbon dioxide in the air.
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.
The area of Goma is 75.72 square kilometers.
Guy Goma was born in 1969.
University of Goma was created in 1993.