The Dean of the
Faculty of Science of the University of Buea,has refuted allegations
about the imminent eruption of the Buea Mountain, Cameroon one of the most active
volcanoes in Africa.
Prof Ayonghe: No Reason for Panic |
Professor Samuel
Ndonwi Ayonghe was reacting to fear and panic that gripped Buea and its
environs since January 4 2016. “The Department of Geology
of the University under the supervision of the Vice Chancellor is monitoring
the activities of the mountain using satellites and there are no indications
that there would be an eruption in the near future,” the university Don said,
January 7.
He added that the
temperature of the mountain and other features have witnessed no changes to cause
for alarm. Prof Ayonghe said no eruptions or tremors that have been witnessed. “
Nothing actually happened,” he insisted. He disclosed that other equipment to further
monitor the activities of the Buea Mountain, are due to be installed in the course
of the year.
Bush Fire that Caused Fear |
The rumours on the
imminent eruption of the mountain follows bush fires that were spotted by
locals and residents on Buea Mountain,January 4. According to the Chief of Molyko in Buea the
bush fire was apparently in preparation for this year’s edition of the
Mountain raise.
“We have witnessed no tremor.
The bush fire is to surely prepare the path to be used for the upcoming Guinness
Mount Cameroon race of hope, slated for February 20 2015. We would have been informed by authorities in
case there was any need to worry,” Chief Esuka Etonge said.
City of Buea: Business As Usual |
The Buea Council had
earlier called on the population to calmly go about their daily businesses in
all tranquility. Attempts at getting to the Geological center in Ekona, Fako
Division which also monitors the Buea Mountain have not so far been fruitful.
The Buea mountain is
said to have erupted seven times in 100 years, with the latest eruption being
that of 1999 (March 28-April 22) and in the year 2000 (28 May-19 June).
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