Mount Nyiragongo

Mount Nyiragongo is an active stratovolcano with an elevation of 3,470 m in the Virunga Mountains associated with the Albertine Rift. It is located inside Virunga National Park, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, about 20 km north of the town of Goma and Lake Kivu and just west of the border with Rwanda. The main crater is about two kilometres wide and usually contains a lava lake. The crater presently has two distinct cooled lava benches within the crater walls – one at about 3,175 m and a lower one at about 2,975 m. Nyiragongo's lava lake has at times been the most voluminous known lava lake in recent history. The depth of the lava lake varies considerably. A maximum elevation of the lava lake was recorded at about 3,250 m prior to the January 1977 eruption – a lake depth of about 600 m. Following the January 2002 eruption, the lava lake was recorded at a low of about 2,600 m, or 900 m below the rim. The level has gradually risen since then.

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Congo's Mount Nyiragongo Volcano Erupts, Sending Thousands Fleeing

Congo's Mount Nyiragongo volcano blows its top, sending thousands fleeing across border