Earth’s Deadliest Volcanoes | Congo: Nyiragongo and Nyamuragira | Free Documentary
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00:00:00 Mount Nyiragongo
Mount Nyiragongo, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, erupts.
It engulfs the nearby city of Goma with lava, taking thirty-three lives and destroying almost four thousand homes. Volcano expert Chris Horseley arrives in Goma to find everyone evacuating. The locals fear this lethal mountain could erupt again. Chris wants to ensure the people of Goma are given fair warning of the next disaster by installing a live stream camera system inside the volcano’s crater. But to do this he must drag his team deep into the rebel-held jungle and up to the volcano’s peak. Knife-edge summits, thunderstorms, and collapsing craters lie ahead. Can Chris safely abseil into the ‘mouth of hell’ to set up the life-saving camera? A quarter of a million people rely on his success.
00:42:55 Nyamuragira Volcano
Chris Horsley returns to the Congo to investigate a potentially lethal threat to over two million people. A deadly phenomenon called Mazuku, or “Evil Wind”, is killing livestock near a huge 10-mile-long fracture caused by a recent eruption. To get to the bottom of what’s causing the deaths Chris drags his team deep into the middle of rebel-held Congo rainforest to inspect the root of the problem, the legendary Nyamuragira Volcano. The UN’s military section escorted them to the volcano by helicopter, using clouds for cover to avoid ground-to-air missiles. They must land inside the crater, dodging acid gas clouds and potentially molten lava. Once inside, Chris will have one hour to complete his mission, which if successful will help the government to predict future natural disasters.
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Volcano expert Chris Horsley returns to the Congo to investigate a potentially lethal threat to over two million people.
00:00:00 Mount Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of Congo, erupts. It engulfs the nearby city of Goma with lava, taking thirty-three lives and destroying almost four-thousand homes.
Chris arrives in Goma to find everyone evacuating. The locals fear this lethal mountain could erupt again. Chris wants to ensure the people of Goma are given fair warning of the next disaster by installing a live stream camera system inside the volcano’s crater.
00:42:55 Nyamuragira Volcano
A deadly phenomenon called Mazuku, or “Evil Wind”, is killing livestock near a huge 10 mile-long fracture caused by a recent eruption. To get to the bottom of what’s causing the deaths Chris drags his team deep into the middle of rebel-held Congo rainforest to inspect the root of the problem, the legendary Nyamuragira Volcano.
Yahh mate. We get paid to do nothing… Yahh yahh
That reverse footage of the smoke going back into the volcano hole, made me comment and I am probably not going to watch anymore of this doc anymore. So sad, but don’t B.S. us, and sound more excited, its a freakin’ volcano! See ya later, maybe.
So you’re a crybaby? It’s called visualization.
Gee, could the blonde haired bloke blow his own horn any more?
I was hoping to watch a film about these African volcanoes. I love volcanoes and geology.
This berk loves himself.
“how does it feel to see where your home was”.and he husband died, the repulsive moron asks a destitute woman with a baby.
Well that is just SO difficult to figure out.
She feels exactly what any other normal person who had lost everything and is now barely able to survive feels.
I damn well hope that they at least gave her some money to get her to walk all that way, across the sharp lava field, infant on her back, so he could make use of her sorrow for a repulsively cheesy “moment” for the film.
Just infuriating.