Environment
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Earthquake Hits Near Mount Nyiragongo Volcano in Congo, Increasing Worries of Second Eruption
An earthquake in the boundaries between Rwanda and Congo pulled down buildings in the city of Goma on Tuesday and increased fears that the volcano close by would erupt again three days after dozens of lives were taken and 17 villages were destroyed by lava.
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