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Goma

Goma is the capital of North Kivu province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is located on the northern shore of Lake Kivu, next to the Rwandan city of Gisenyi. The lake and the two cities are in the Albertine Rift, the western branch of the East African Rift system. Goma lies only 13–18 km (8.1–11.2 mi) south of the active Nyiragongo Volcano. The recent history of Goma has been dominated by the volcano and the Rwandan genocide of 1994, which in turn fuelled the First and Second Congo Wars. The aftermath of these events was still having effects on the city and its surroundings in 2010. The city was captured by rebels of the March 23 Movement during the M23 rebellion in late 2012, but it has since been retaken by government forces.

Goma
Provincial capital and city
Ville de Goma
Goma with Mount Nyiragongo in the background, in 2015
Goma
Location in the Congo
Coordinates: 01°40′46″S 29°14′01″E / 1.67944°S 29.23361°E / -1.67944; 29.23361Coordinates: 01°40′46″S 29°14′01″E / 1.67944°S 29.23361°E / -1.67944; 29.23361
CountryDR Congo
ProvinceNorth Kivu
CommunesGoma, Karisimbi
Government
 • MayorTimothée Mwisa Kyese
Area
 • City75.72 km2 (29.24 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Metro
670,000[1]
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
National languageSwahili
ClimateAw
Historical population
YearPop.±%
19505,000—    
196016,000+220.0%
197049,000+206.2%
198068,000+38.8%
1990111,000+63.2%
2000198,000+78.4%
2010355,000+79.3%
2018566,000+59.4%
2019599,000+5.8%
2020634,000+5.8%
2021670,000 [1]—    

Goma is the home of the annual Amani Festival which celebrates peace and in 2020 it attracted an audience of 36,000.[2]

History

Originally just a way-point for lake traffic and a crossroads for the overland trade routes between Central Africa and the Indian Ocean, in 1894, the explorer Gustav Adolf von Götzen followed in the footsteps of a missionary from the eastern coast of Africa. While he was going to Rwanda, he discovers a small village called Ngoma which he recorded as Goma. Later in the 1890s, officers of the Congo Free State established a trading post at Goma to control traffic on Lake Kivu. The city developed from 1910 when Belgium established an administrative center there.[3]

1994 refugee crisis

The Rwandan genocide of 1994 was perpetrated by the provisional Rwandan government on the Tutsi population and Hutu moderates. In response the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), formed by Tutsi refugees in Uganda, which already controlled large areas of northern Rwanda following its 1990 invasion and the ongoing Civil War, overthrew the Hutu government in Kigali and forced it out. One of the many UN missions attempted to provide a safe zone in the volatile situation and provided safe passage for the refugees. From 13 June to 14 July 1994, 10,000 to 12,000 refugees per day crossed the border to Goma. The massive influx created a severe humanitarian crisis,[4] as there was an acute lack of shelter, food and water. However, the Zaïrean government took it upon itself to garner attention for the situation. Shortly after the arrival of nearly one million refugees,[5] a deadly cholera outbreak claimed thousands of lives in the Hutu refugee camps around Goma. RPF aligned forces, mainly actors in the conflict, crossed the border and in acts of revenge also claimed several lives.

First Congo War

Hutu militias and members of the Hutu provisional government were among the refugees, and they set up operations from the camps around Goma attacking ethnic Tutsis in the Kivus and Rwandan government forces at the border. For political reasons the Kinshasa government of the then Zaire led by Joseph Mobutu did not prevent the attacks, and so the Rwandan government and its Ugandan allies threw their support behind the Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Zaire, a rebel movement led by Laurent Kabila against Mobutu. Rwandan forces stormed the camps at Goma, resulting in thousands of additional deaths, and with their help and that of Uganda, Kabila went on to overthrow Mobutu's regime in the First Congo War, which ended in 1997.

Second Congo War

Within a year Kabila had quarrelled with his former allies, and in 1998 the Rwandan government backed a Goma-based rebel movement against Kabila, the Congolese Rally for Democracy (RCD, sometimes called RCD-Goma) made of Banyamulenge people, related to the Tutsis. They captured Bukavu and other towns, and the Second Congo War began. The Goma refugee camps, in which the Hutu had created a militia called the FDLR (Democratic Force for the Liberation of Rwanda), were again attacked by Rwandan government forces and the RCD.

The Second Congo War was unprecedented in Africa for the loss of civilian life in massacres and atrocities. By 2003 the Banyamulenge had become tired of the war and friction emerged between them and Rwanda. In 2002 and 2003 a fragile negotiated peace emerged between the many sides involved in the war.

Conflict since the end of the war

 
Aerial view of Goma in October 2010
 
View of houses in Goma, 2014

There have been numerous outbreaks of violence since 2003. The Hutu FDLR remains in the forests and mountains north and west of Goma, carrying out attacks on the Rwandan border and on the Banyamulenge. The Congolese defence forces are unable or unwilling to stop them, and as a consequence Rwanda continues to support Banyamulenge rebels such as the RCD and General Nkunda, and to carry out incursions into North Kivu in pursuit of the FDLR.[6]

In September 2007 large-scale fighting threatened to break out again as the 8,000-strong militia of General Nkunda, based around Rutshuru, broke away from integration with the Congolese army and began attacking them in the town of Masisi north-west of Goma. MONUC (United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo) began airlifting Congolese troops into Goma and transferring them by helicopter from Goma International Airport to Masisi.[6]

On October 27, 2008, the Battle of Goma broke out in the city between the Congolese army, supported by MONUC, and Nkunda's CNDP rebels; 200,000 refugees fled the town.[7] On 3 November 2012 there was a clash between Congolese and Rwandan troops on the border just north of Goma. Goma was later seized by the M23 movement on November 20, 2012.[8] "Tens of thousands" of civilians fled the area.[9] In August 2019, Health Minister Diane Gashumba of Rwanda stated that students will stop going to school in Goma, a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo that is close to border over Ebola fears.[10]

The Italian ambassador, Luca Attanasio, was killed in an apparent kidnapping attempt near Virunga National Park. He was part of the U.N.'s World Food Programme (WFP). Two others were also killed.[11]

2018–2020 Ebola epidemic

A pastor infected during the 2018–2020 Kivu Ebola epidemic in the region was found in mid-July 2019 to have travelled to Goma.[12]

The COVID-19 pandemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo caused the cancellation of the Amani Festival in 2021 but it resumed as usual in February of 2022.[13]

Politics

Goma is represented in the National Assembly by five deputies/Representatives:

  • Jean Batiste Kasekwa (ECIDE)
  • Hubert Furuguta (UNC)
  • Patrick Munyomo (AFDC)
  • Elvis Mutiri (ADR)
  • Josue Mufula (LDIC)

List of mayors

  • Kana Guzangamana 1989–1991
  • Mingale Mwenemalibu in 1991
  • Athanase Kahanya Kimuha Tasi 1991–1999
  • Mashako Mamba Sebi 1993–1999
  • Kisuba shebaeni 1996–1998
  • Francois-Xavier Nzabara Masetsa 1998–2005
  • Polydore Wundi Kwavwirwa 2005–2008
  • Roger Rachid Tumbula, circa 2008–2011 Poursuite de l’opération ‹ destruction des constructions anarchiques›[chronology citation needed]
  • Jean Busanga Malihaseme, In 2011–?[14]
  • Kubuya Ndoole Naason, 2012–?[15]
  • Dieudonné Malere, 2015–?[16]
  • Timothée Mwisa Kyese, 2018–present[17]

Volcanic activity around Goma

The Great Rift Valley is being pulled apart, leading to earthquakes and the formation of volcanoes in the area.

2002 eruption of Nyiragongo

 
Computer image of Nyiragongo volcano generated from satellite photographs, showing the Goma-Gisenyi conurbation on the lake shore in the foreground. In the background, left, is the Nyamuragira volcano. Note that the vertical scale has been exaggerated.

In January 2002, Nyiragongo erupted, sending a stream of lava 200 metres (219 yd) to one kilometre (1,100 yards) wide and up to two metres (6½ ft) deep through the center of the city as far as the lake shore. Agencies monitoring the volcano were able to give a warning and most of the population of Goma evacuated to Gisenyi. The lava destroyed 40% of the city (more than 4,500 houses and buildings). There were some fatalities caused by the lava and by emissions of carbon dioxide, which causes asphyxiation. The lava also covered over the northern 1 km of the 3-kilometre (9,800 ft) runway of Goma International Airport, isolating the terminal and apron which were at that end.[18] The lava can easily be seen in satellite photographs,[19] and aircraft can be seen using the 2-km (6,500-ft) southern section of the runway which is clear of lava.

In 2005, volcanic activity again threatened the city.

Currently the scientists at Goma are monitoring Nyiragongo.

2021 eruption of Nyiragongo

The city's evacuation plan was activated on 22 May 2021 when Mount Nyiragongo erupted. Flows of lava reportedly closed a road and entered the city's airport.[20]

Threat posed by Lake Kivu

Lake Kivu is one of three lakes in Africa identified as having huge quantities of dissolved gas held at pressure in its depths. The other two, Cameroon's Lake Monoun and Lake Nyos, experienced limnic eruptions or 'lake overturns', catastrophic releases of suffocating carbon dioxide probably triggered by landslides. Lake Nyos's overturn in 1986 was particularly lethal, killing nearly two thousand people in the area around the lake. Kivu is 2,000 times bigger than Lake Nyos and also contains dissolved methane as an additional hazard – though concentration of carbon dioxide is much lower than in Lake Nyos.[21] Nearly two million people, including the population of Goma, live in the vicinity of Lake Kivu and could be in danger from a limnic eruption triggered by one of the nearby volcanoes and the earthquakes associated with them.[22]

The phenomenon known locally as 'mazuku' has killed children even more recently.[23]

Transport

Goma International Airport (GOM Iata code) provides domestic flights and two international destinations - Entebbe and Nairobi (Ethiopian Airlines and Jambojet). The city lies on the Rwandan border and neighboring Gisenyi is connected to Kigali, the Rwandan capital, by road and regular buses travel between these cities in under four hours. Goma is connected to Bukavu by ferries, to Butembo, Beni, Bunia and Kisangani either by domestic flights or by road, and regular buses travel from Goma to these cities. It takes one to two days of travel (by bus) to arrive in those cities.

Climate

Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies Goma's climate as a tropical savanna climate (Aw).[24] Goma is much milder than most climates of its latitude due to the city's high altitude, and sees warm days and pleasant nights year-round.

Climate data for Goma
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 25.6
(78.1)
25.7
(78.3)
25.7
(78.3)
25.4
(77.7)
25.3
(77.5)
25.3
(77.5)
25.2
(77.4)
25.8
(78.4)
25.9
(78.6)
25.7
(78.3)
25.3
(77.5)
25.4
(77.7)
25.5
(77.9)
Daily mean °C (°F) 20.0
(68.0)
20.1
(68.2)
20.1
(68.2)
20.0
(68.0)
19.9
(67.8)
19.4
(66.9)
19.7
(67.5)
19.8
(67.6)
19.8
(67.6)
19.9
(67.8)
19.7
(67.5)
19.9
(67.8)
19.9
(67.7)
Average low °C (°F) 14.4
(57.9)
14.6
(58.3)
14.6
(58.3)
14.7
(58.5)
14.6
(58.3)
13.6
(56.5)
13.1
(55.6)
13.9
(57.0)
14.0
(57.2)
14.2
(57.6)
14.1
(57.4)
14.4
(57.9)
14.2
(57.5)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 94
(3.7)
84
(3.3)
117
(4.6)
119
(4.7)
108
(4.3)
55
(2.2)
29
(1.1)
70
(2.8)
117
(4.6)
143
(5.6)
138
(5.4)
118
(4.6)
1,192
(46.9)
Average rainy days 16 16 19 22 18 8 6 8 15 20 22 19 189
Mean daily sunshine hours 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 5 5 5 5 5 5
Source 1: Climate-Data.org, altitude: 1,531 metres or 5,023 feet[24]
Source 2: Weather2Travel for rainy days and sunshine[25]

Other features of Goma

  • The Goma International Airport accepts commercial charter flights and also, passenger flights operated by Ethiopian Airlines & Jambojet travel to Addis Ababa and Nairobi.[26]
  • Goma has four or five lakeside wharves totaling about 130 m, the longest being about 80 m.
  • Virunga National Park, home to endangered mountain gorillas, lies north of the city.
  • As of 2014, an art gallery had opened, featuring local woodcarving, painting, and puppets.[27]
  • Goma hosts a Catholic priest seminary Redemptoris Mater run by the Neocatechumenal Way.[28]
  • The roads in Goma were in poor repair for about 2 decades, and also many roads were heavily damaged from the volcanic lava flow disasters. Many roads began to be rebuilt as of 2011, primarily by Chinese contractors, and the city is being renovated either by public and private contractors, as well as by MONUSCO.[29]
  • On March 16, 2013 United Nations Volunteers and the MONUSCO organised a Tshukudu race in Goma.[30]
  • The city centre is only 1 km (0.6 mi) from the Rwandan border and 3.5 km (2.2 mi) from the centre of Gisenyi.

See also

References

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  12. ^ "First Ebola patient in DR Congo's Goma dies". Aljazeera. July 16, 2019. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  13. ^ "Le Festival Amani à Goma - Du 4 au 6 février 2022". amanifestival.com. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
  14. ^ "Adolphe Lumanu Nomme Un Nouveau Maire À La Tête La Ville De Goma Au Nord-Kivu", Lecongolais.cd [no] (in French), 30 September 2011
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  18. ^ "Cooperative Observations at Nyiragongo Volcano in D.R. of Congo". Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo. Retrieved 3 September 2007.
  19. ^ Google Earth has high resolution photographs showing the affected part of the airport at coordinates −1.658, 29.237. Retrieved 3 September 2007.
  20. ^ Knowles, H. (May 2021). "Congo volcano erupts for first time in years, sending people fleeing from major city". Washington Post. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  21. ^ Halbwachs; et al. (2002-03-09). (PDF). Solidarities. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
  22. ^ "Killer Lakes". BBC Two, Thursday 4 April 2002. Summarised at www.bbc.co.uk.
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  24. ^ a b "Climate: Goma – Climate graph, Temperature graph, Climate table". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  25. ^ "Goma Climate and Weather Averages, Congo-Kinshasa". Weather2Travel. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
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  27. ^ "Helping artists in the middle of conflict". Deutsche Welle. 2014-04-28. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  28. ^ "Seminar Redemptoris Mater in Goma". Vicariatus Urbis. 2014-04-28. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
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  32. ^ "Citizenship – Funding opportunities 2013 – Action1 – Measure 1.1 Town Twinning citizens meetings – EACEA". eacea.ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 10 April 2018.

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29 14 01 E 1 67944 S 29 23361 E 1 67944 29 23361CountryDR CongoProvinceNorth KivuCommunesGoma KarisimbiGovernment MayorTimothee Mwisa KyeseArea City75 72 km2 29 24 sq mi Population 2021 Metro670 000 1 Time zoneUTC 2 CAT National languageSwahiliClimateAwHistorical populationYearPop 19505 000 196016 000 220 0 197049 000 206 2 198068 000 38 8 1990111 000 63 2 2000198 000 78 4 2010355 000 79 3 2018566 000 59 4 2019599 000 5 8 2020634 000 5 8 2021670 000 1 Goma is the home of the annual Amani Festival which celebrates peace and in 2020 it attracted an audience of 36 000 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 1994 refugee crisis 1 2 First Congo War 1 3 Second Congo War 1 4 Conflict since the end of the war 1 5 2018 2020 Ebola epidemic 2 Politics 2 1 List of mayors 3 Volcanic activity around Goma 3 1 2002 eruption of Nyiragongo 3 2 2021 eruption of Nyiragongo 3 3 Threat posed by Lake Kivu 4 Transport 5 Climate 6 Other features of Goma 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditSee also Timeline of Goma Originally just a way point for lake traffic and a crossroads for the overland trade routes between Central Africa and the Indian Ocean in 1894 the explorer Gustav Adolf von Gotzen followed in the footsteps of a missionary from the eastern coast of Africa While he was going to Rwanda he discovers a small village called Ngoma which he recorded as Goma Later in the 1890s officers of the Congo Free State established a trading post at Goma to control traffic on Lake Kivu The city developed from 1910 when Belgium established an administrative center there 3 1994 refugee crisis Edit The Rwandan genocide of 1994 was perpetrated by the provisional Rwandan government on the Tutsi population and Hutu moderates In response the Rwandan Patriotic Front RPF formed by Tutsi refugees in Uganda which already controlled large areas of northern Rwanda following its 1990 invasion and the ongoing Civil War overthrew the Hutu government in Kigali and forced it out One of the many UN missions attempted to provide a safe zone in the volatile situation and provided safe passage for the refugees From 13 June to 14 July 1994 10 000 to 12 000 refugees per day crossed the border to Goma The massive influx created a severe humanitarian crisis 4 as there was an acute lack of shelter food and water However the Zairean government took it upon itself to garner attention for the situation Shortly after the arrival of nearly one million refugees 5 a deadly cholera outbreak claimed thousands of lives in the Hutu refugee camps around Goma RPF aligned forces mainly actors in the conflict crossed the border and in acts of revenge also claimed several lives First Congo War Edit Hutu militias and members of the Hutu provisional government were among the refugees and they set up operations from the camps around Goma attacking ethnic Tutsis in the Kivus and Rwandan government forces at the border For political reasons the Kinshasa government of the then Zaire led by Joseph Mobutu did not prevent the attacks and so the Rwandan government and its Ugandan allies threw their support behind the Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Zaire a rebel movement led by Laurent Kabila against Mobutu Rwandan forces stormed the camps at Goma resulting in thousands of additional deaths and with their help and that of Uganda Kabila went on to overthrow Mobutu s regime in the First Congo War which ended in 1997 Second Congo War Edit Within a year Kabila had quarrelled with his former allies and in 1998 the Rwandan government backed a Goma based rebel movement against Kabila the Congolese Rally for Democracy RCD sometimes called RCD Goma made of Banyamulenge people related to the Tutsis They captured Bukavu and other towns and the Second Congo War began The Goma refugee camps in which the Hutu had created a militia called the FDLR Democratic Force for the Liberation of Rwanda were again attacked by Rwandan government forces and the RCD The Second Congo War was unprecedented in Africa for the loss of civilian life in massacres and atrocities By 2003 the Banyamulenge had become tired of the war and friction emerged between them and Rwanda In 2002 and 2003 a fragile negotiated peace emerged between the many sides involved in the war Conflict since the end of the war Edit Aerial view of Goma in October 2010 View of houses in Goma 2014 There have been numerous outbreaks of violence since 2003 The Hutu FDLR remains in the forests and mountains north and west of Goma carrying out attacks on the Rwandan border and on the Banyamulenge The Congolese defence forces are unable or unwilling to stop them and as a consequence Rwanda continues to support Banyamulenge rebels such as the RCD and General Nkunda and to carry out incursions into North Kivu in pursuit of the FDLR 6 In September 2007 large scale fighting threatened to break out again as the 8 000 strong militia of General Nkunda based around Rutshuru broke away from integration with the Congolese army and began attacking them in the town of Masisi north west of Goma MONUC United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo began airlifting Congolese troops into Goma and transferring them by helicopter from Goma International Airport to Masisi 6 On October 27 2008 the Battle of Goma broke out in the city between the Congolese army supported by MONUC and Nkunda s CNDP rebels 200 000 refugees fled the town 7 On 3 November 2012 there was a clash between Congolese and Rwandan troops on the border just north of Goma Goma was later seized by the M23 movement on November 20 2012 8 Tens of thousands of civilians fled the area 9 In August 2019 Health Minister Diane Gashumba of Rwanda stated that students will stop going to school in Goma a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo that is close to border over Ebola fears 10 The Italian ambassador Luca Attanasio was killed in an apparent kidnapping attempt near Virunga National Park He was part of the U N s World Food Programme WFP Two others were also killed 11 2018 2020 Ebola epidemic Edit A pastor infected during the 2018 2020 Kivu Ebola epidemic in the region was found in mid July 2019 to have travelled to Goma 12 The COVID 19 pandemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo caused the cancellation of the Amani Festival in 2021 but it resumed as usual in February of 2022 13 Politics EditSee also List of governors of North Kivu Goma is represented in the National Assembly by five deputies Representatives Jean Batiste Kasekwa ECIDE Hubert Furuguta UNC Patrick Munyomo AFDC Elvis Mutiri ADR Josue Mufula LDIC List of mayors Edit Kana Guzangamana 1989 1991 Mingale Mwenemalibu in 1991 Athanase Kahanya Kimuha Tasi 1991 1999 Mashako Mamba Sebi 1993 1999 Kisuba shebaeni 1996 1998 Francois Xavier Nzabara Masetsa 1998 2005 Polydore Wundi Kwavwirwa 2005 2008 Roger Rachid Tumbula circa 2008 2011 Poursuite de l operation destruction des constructions anarchiques chronology citation needed Jean Busanga Malihaseme In 2011 14 Kubuya Ndoole Naason 2012 15 Dieudonne Malere 2015 16 Timothee Mwisa Kyese 2018 present 17 Volcanic activity around Goma EditThe Great Rift Valley is being pulled apart leading to earthquakes and the formation of volcanoes in the area 2002 eruption of Nyiragongo Edit Computer image of Nyiragongo volcano generated from satellite photographs showing the Goma Gisenyi conurbation on the lake shore in the foreground In the background left is the Nyamuragira volcano Note that the vertical scale has been exaggerated In January 2002 Nyiragongo erupted sending a stream of lava 200 metres 219 yd to one kilometre 1 100 yards wide and up to two metres 6 ft deep through the center of the city as far as the lake shore Agencies monitoring the volcano were able to give a warning and most of the population of Goma evacuated to Gisenyi The lava destroyed 40 of the city more than 4 500 houses and buildings There were some fatalities caused by the lava and by emissions of carbon dioxide which causes asphyxiation The lava also covered over the northern 1 km of the 3 kilometre 9 800 ft runway of Goma International Airport isolating the terminal and apron which were at that end 18 The lava can easily be seen in satellite photographs 19 and aircraft can be seen using the 2 km 6 500 ft southern section of the runway which is clear of lava In 2005 volcanic activity again threatened the city Currently the scientists at Goma are monitoring Nyiragongo 2021 eruption of Nyiragongo Edit Further information 2021 Mount Nyiragongo eruption The city s evacuation plan was activated on 22 May 2021 when Mount Nyiragongo erupted Flows of lava reportedly closed a road and entered the city s airport 20 Threat posed by Lake Kivu Edit Main article Limnic eruption Lake Kivu is one of three lakes in Africa identified as having huge quantities of dissolved gas held at pressure in its depths The other two Cameroon s Lake Monoun and Lake Nyos experienced limnic eruptions or lake overturns catastrophic releases of suffocating carbon dioxide probably triggered by landslides Lake Nyos s overturn in 1986 was particularly lethal killing nearly two thousand people in the area around the lake Kivu is 2 000 times bigger than Lake Nyos and also contains dissolved methane as an additional hazard though concentration of carbon dioxide is much lower than in Lake Nyos 21 Nearly two million people including the population of Goma live in the vicinity of Lake Kivu and could be in danger from a limnic eruption triggered by one of the nearby volcanoes and the earthquakes associated with them 22 The phenomenon known locally as mazuku has killed children even more recently 23 Transport EditGoma International Airport GOM Iata code provides domestic flights and two international destinations Entebbe and Nairobi Ethiopian Airlines and Jambojet The city lies on the Rwandan border and neighboring Gisenyi is connected to Kigali the Rwandan capital by road and regular buses travel between these cities in under four hours Goma is connected to Bukavu by ferries to Butembo Beni Bunia and Kisangani either by domestic flights or by road and regular buses travel from Goma to these cities It takes one to two days of travel by bus to arrive in those cities Climate EditKoppen Geiger climate classification system classifies Goma s climate as a tropical savanna climate Aw 24 Goma is much milder than most climates of its latitude due to the city s high altitude and sees warm days and pleasant nights year round Climate data for GomaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 25 6 78 1 25 7 78 3 25 7 78 3 25 4 77 7 25 3 77 5 25 3 77 5 25 2 77 4 25 8 78 4 25 9 78 6 25 7 78 3 25 3 77 5 25 4 77 7 25 5 77 9 Daily mean C F 20 0 68 0 20 1 68 2 20 1 68 2 20 0 68 0 19 9 67 8 19 4 66 9 19 7 67 5 19 8 67 6 19 8 67 6 19 9 67 8 19 7 67 5 19 9 67 8 19 9 67 7 Average low C F 14 4 57 9 14 6 58 3 14 6 58 3 14 7 58 5 14 6 58 3 13 6 56 5 13 1 55 6 13 9 57 0 14 0 57 2 14 2 57 6 14 1 57 4 14 4 57 9 14 2 57 5 Average rainfall mm inches 94 3 7 84 3 3 117 4 6 119 4 7 108 4 3 55 2 2 29 1 1 70 2 8 117 4 6 143 5 6 138 5 4 118 4 6 1 192 46 9 Average rainy days 16 16 19 22 18 8 6 8 15 20 22 19 189Mean daily sunshine hours 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 5 5 5 5 5 5Source 1 Climate Data org altitude 1 531 metres or 5 023 feet 24 Source 2 Weather2Travel for rainy days and sunshine 25 Other features of Goma EditThe Goma International Airport accepts commercial charter flights and also passenger flights operated by Ethiopian Airlines amp Jambojet travel to Addis Ababa and Nairobi 26 Goma has four or five lakeside wharves totaling about 130 m the longest being about 80 m Virunga National Park home to endangered mountain gorillas lies north of the city As of 2014 an art gallery had opened featuring local woodcarving painting and puppets 27 Goma hosts a Catholic priest seminary Redemptoris Mater run by the Neocatechumenal Way 28 The roads in Goma were in poor repair for about 2 decades and also many roads were heavily damaged from the volcanic lava flow disasters Many roads began to be rebuilt as of 2011 primarily by Chinese contractors and the city is being renovated either by public and private contractors as well as by MONUSCO 29 On March 16 2013 United Nations Volunteers and the MONUSCO organised a Tshukudu race in Goma 30 The city centre is only 1 km 0 6 mi from the Rwandan border and 3 5 km 2 2 mi from the centre of Gisenyi See also EditLake Kivu AS Kabasha INNOSS B DC Virunga Mount Nyiragongo Twinning between the city of Goma and the town of Woluwe Saint Pierre Belgium 31 32 List of twin towns and sister cities in EuropeReferences Edit a b Goma Republic of Congo Metro Area Population 1950 2021 2021 Retrieved January 10 2021 Amani Festival The DR Congo music festival celebrating life BBC News 2020 02 23 Retrieved 2022 02 05 Koen Vlassenroot Timothy Raeymaekers Conflict and Social Transformation in Eastern DR Congo Academia Press USA 2004 p 105 Healers without borders February 15 1995 The long wait the Rwandan refugees in Zaire November 13 1995 a b McGreal C 2007 Fear of fresh conflict in Congo as renegade general turns guns on government forces The Guardian Retrieved 3 September 2007 U N says recent Congo fighting uproots 200 000 CNN 2008 10 27 Archived from the original on October 29 2008 Retrieved 2008 10 28 Congolese rebels seize Goma take airport Melanie Goubyrukmini Callimachi Bloomberg BusinessWeek Tuesday November 20 2012 Retrieved 20 November 2012 Pete Jones Jerome Delay 2012 Congo Violence Tens of Thousands of Civilians Flee Goma Huffington Post Retrieved 23 November 2012 Rwanda reopens DR Congo border amid Ebola crisis 2019 08 01 Retrieved 2019 08 06 Italian ambassador to DR Congo killed in UN convoy attack BBC News 22 February 2021 Retrieved February 22 2021 First Ebola patient in DR Congo s Goma dies Aljazeera July 16 2019 Retrieved October 16 2019 Le Festival Amani a Goma Du 4 au 6 fevrier 2022 amanifestival com Retrieved 2022 02 05 Adolphe Lumanu Nomme Un Nouveau Maire A La Tete La Ville De Goma Au Nord Kivu Lecongolais cd no in French 30 September 2011 RDC le maire de Goma accuse le M23 de causer l insecurite dans la peripherie de sa ville Radiookapi net in French DR Congo 27 January 2013 Dieudonne Malere nomme maire de Goma Radiookapi net in French 30 August 2015 Mukosasenge Valery 9 July 2018 Goma Pour se maintenir au poste de maire Mwisa Kyese file au PPRD LaRepublique in French Retrieved 7 August 2019 Cooperative Observations at Nyiragongo Volcano in D R of Congo Earthquake Research Institute University of Tokyo Retrieved 3 September 2007 Google Earth has high resolution photographs showing the affected part of the airport at coordinates 1 658 29 237 Retrieved 3 September 2007 Knowles H May 2021 Congo volcano erupts for first time in years sending people fleeing from major city Washington Post Retrieved May 22 2021 Halbwachs et al 2002 03 09 Investigations in Lake Kivu East Central Africa after the Nyiragongo Eruption of January 2002 Specific study of the impact of the sub water lava inflow on the lake stability PDF Solidarities Archived from the original PDF on 2008 05 28 Retrieved 2008 08 17 Killer Lakes BBC Two Thursday 4 April 2002 Summarised at www bbc co uk NOVA Transcripts Volcano Under the City PBS www pbs org Retrieved 10 April 2018 a b Climate Goma Climate graph Temperature graph Climate table Climate Data org Retrieved 4 November 2013 Goma Climate and Weather Averages Congo Kinshasa Weather2Travel Retrieved 4 November 2013 Ethiopian Airlines reprend ses vols directs sur Goma VOA in French Retrieved 2019 10 16 Helping artists in the middle of conflict Deutsche Welle 2014 04 28 Retrieved 2014 04 29 Seminar Redemptoris Mater in Goma Vicariatus Urbis 2014 04 28 Retrieved 2016 12 21 Goma 8 km de routes asphaltees par la MONUSCO Radio Okapi in French 2017 02 04 Retrieved 2019 10 16 Defeated Congo rebels surrender Reuters Gulf Times 2013 03 16 Retrieved 2014 04 29 Inauguration du nouveau batiment de l etat civil de la mairie de Goma wordpress com 9 June 2013 Retrieved 10 April 2018 Citizenship Funding opportunities 2013 Action1 Measure 1 1 Town Twinning citizens meetings EACEA eacea ec europa eu Retrieved 10 April 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Goma Goma travel guide from Wikivoyage Tom Casadevall of the United States Geological Survey The 1994 Rwandan Refugee Crisis Cultural Awareness in Managing Natural Disasters 1h28m streaming video Lecture given at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign on vulcanology around Goma Jordhus Lier David Life and Death in the Great Lakes Region The NIBR International Blog 15 02 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goma amp oldid 1151574419, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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