 And Congolese authorities have been helping people displaced by last month's volcanic eruption to return home to Goma, but not everyone is keen to board the bosses provided by the provincial government. Francine Bianda says she has nothing to go back to. Her house, found in the Buhene neighborhood of Goma, was swept away by the hot spewed lava by the mountain Iran-Gongo in mid-May. The mother of nine fled to the neighboring city of Sake where she found shelter in a school. Frustration has been mounted among the displaced, blaming officials for the failure to alert the public ahead of the disaster. People are also angry at the slow pace of the government's emergency response.