Nyamuragira

Nyamuragira
Nyamuragira (left) and Nyiragongo (right). Vertical scale exaggerated (1.5×).
Highest point
Elevation3,058 m (10,033 ft)
Prominence784 m (2,572 ft)
Coordinates1°24′29″S 29°12′00″E / 1.408°S 29.2°E / -1.408; 29.2
Geography
Nyamuragira
Democratic Republic
LocationNord-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Parent rangeVirunga Mountains
Geology
Formed byVolcanism along the Albertine Rift
Mountain typeShield volcano
Last eruptionSeptember 10, 2024 (ongoing as of September 2025)

Nyamuragira, also known as Nyamulagira, is an active shield volcano in the Virunga Mountains of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, situated about 25 kilometres (16 mi) north of Lake Kivu. The name is derived from Mashi language.

It has been described as Africa's most active volcano and has erupted over 40 times since 1885. As well as eruptions from the summit, there have been numerous eruptions from the flanks of the volcano, creating new smaller volcanoes that have lasted only for a short time (e.g. Murara from late 1976 to 1977).

Recent eruptions occurred on 2 January 2010, 8 November 2011 and 23 May 2021.