 The United Nations says around 400,000 people need support or protection after fleeing a volcano eruption and a wave of aftershocks in the eastern democratic republic of Congo. At least 31 people died when Mount Nyiragongo sent a wall of lava spreading towards the city of Goma on Saturday destroying 3,000 homes along the way and cutting a major road used to bring aid to the strife torn zone. The lava starts just short of the city limits but thousands more people fled early on Thursday when the government warned that the volcano, one of the walls, most active could erupt again. Many escaped to Sakei, a town 13 miles north west of Goma that is prone to cholera outbreaks. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.