'You take what you can and run': families describe harrowing journey to escape fighting in DRC

As Diudonné Muka looked back at the trail of people stretching into the forest, he was met with a sight that would haunt him for the rest of his life - a river of multicoloured clothing cutting through the green expanse. He had just escaped the fighting in Luvungi, South Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), along with thousands of others who were fleeing the town after it was bombed and taken over by the M23 rebel group.

The two-day trek, 21 miles long, took a toll on the family. Diudonné's wife, Noella Zawadi, had been eight months pregnant and caring for their two toddlers when they fled. The journey was arduous, with the family carrying whatever they could, including chairs, rugs, blankets, and sacks of food.

When they finally reached Busuma refugee camp in Burundi, they were met with a mix of languages - from Kiswahili to Kirundi Lingala and French. But the only sound that halted their progress was the relentless shelling by both sides, an eerie echo that would stay with Diudonné for the rest of his life.

The family had lived in Luvungi for years, farming their own land and raising livestock. They had planned to sell two tonnes of maize they had harvested, but all of that was lost when they fled. The only thing left behind were a few clothes and some belongings that were too heavy to carry.

When Diudonné and Noella arrived at the refugee camp, everything felt surreal. The items that once held their family together - preserving memories - were stolen or lost. They had left behind a collection of family photos that meant the world to them, as well as clothes they had worn on Sundays to church. Now, those items lay scattered in a distant town, lost forever.

The camp was overcrowded and resources were stretched thin, with Health risks remaining high due to disease outbreaks. There is also overcrowding which puts a strain on infrastructure making life even more challenging for the refugees who had lost everything.

Despite all this, Diudonné finds solace in his family. "I have my family," he says as his children play in the background. They have only two sets of clothes left and some cash from selling their goats. There is also a small comfort that they will be able to rebuild their lives - but it's hard to imagine returning home when everything reminds him of what was lost.

"It's like my family lost our whole life," Noella Zawadi says, her voice trembling with emotion.
 
🌟😔 I'm literally speechless rn... just thinking about Diudonné and his fam leaving behind EVERYTHING they had, just to escape the war in DRC... 21 miles of trekking with all their belongings? That's insane! 🤯 And to think they lost everything - photos, clothes, goats... it's like all their memories are gone 💔. But what's even more inspiring is how Diudonné and Noella are still holding on to each other and finding comfort in the little things... having their fam back together is like a lifeline to them 🌈💕. It's heartbreaking, but also gives me hope that ppl can find a way to rebuild and move forward despite all the chaos around them 💪🌟
 
Ugh 🤕 this is so heartbreaking! I mean, can you even imagine having to leave behind your entire life and start from scratch? Like, I get it, war and stuff happens, but this is just devastating 🌪️. And the thought of all those people stuck in a crowded refugee camp with nothin' but the clothes on their backs is just heartbreaking 😔.

I mean, what's the point of even havin' a life if you can't even keep some of your stuff? Like, I know they're lucky to have each other and all, but it's still so sad 🤕. And I hate thinkin' about how they're gonna rebuild their lives from scratch... like, what even is home anymore? 🏠 It's just this never-endin' cycle of loss and displacement... 😩
 
the world is literally falling apart 😱🌪️ people are losing their homes and livelihoods and can't even find the clothes on their backs anymore... luvungi sounds like a real nightmare, i mean who bombs a whole town into oblivion? 🤯 21 miles of nothing but chaos and destruction, no wonder diudonné's family is traumatized for life. and now they're stuck in this overcrowded refugee camp with diseases running wild and resources are basically non-existent... it's like the system is just letting them rot 🚽💔 at least diudonné has his family to cling to, but that's not much solace when you've lost everything. 🤕
 
omg this is so heartbreaking 🤯 the fact that they had to flee their home and leave behind most of their belongings is just devastating. 21 miles with 2 tiny kids in tow? i cant even imagine how scared they must have been 😨. and now they're stuck in this overcrowded camp with no resources, it's like a nightmare come true 🤯.

i need to know more about the refugee situation in Busuma camp tho... how long have people been living there and what kinda support is being provided? sources on this? 📚
 
Man, this refugee situation in the DRC is just heartbreaking 🤕. I mean, can you even imagine having to flee your home and leave everything behind? It's like, they're not even able to take their own photos anymore... that's just devastating 😭. And the fact that they lost their livelihood, their land, their whole life... it's like, what do they have left now? 🤔

And then you look at the refugee camp and it's like a scene from a war movie - overcrowding, resource shortages, disease outbreaks... it's just not even livable conditions 🌪️. But, like, amidst all this chaos, Diudonné and Noella are trying to hold on to each other and their kids... that takes so much courage 💕.

I mean, I'm not gonna sugarcoat it - the situation is dire, but there's gotta be hope for these people somehow? Maybe they'll find a way to rebuild, start anew... who knows? 🤞 The fact that they have some cash from selling their goats and only two sets of clothes left... it's like, maybe things can get better from here 💪.
 
🤯 i cant even right now thinking about diudonné and his fam having to flee their home because of the war in DRC 🤕 they were just trying to live normal lives farming and raising livestock but then BAM m23 rebel group takes over their town and they have to abandon everything 💔 21 miles trek with an 8-month pregnant woman caring for toddlers is insane what kind of humanity do we have in this world if ppl can just drop bombs on innocent fams 🤷‍♀️ and leave them with nothing but scattered family photos 😭
 
🤕 OMG u no wut dis 2 refugees r goin thru? 😱 their story is literally heartbreakin. they fled from war n lost EVERYTHING 🌀💔 Diudonné's wife Noella had to leave her kids behind 8 months pregnant?! 🤰♀️ that's like, the ultimate sacrifice 4 humanity. annd the fact dat dey cant even bring some photos or memories back 📸😢 it's just too much. n now dey r stuck in dis overcrowded camp witout resources 🚽💔. but atleast dey got each other 👫 annd a lil cash from sellin goats 💸 so i guess dat's somethin 😊
 
man i'm still trying to process this news... a river of multicoloured clothing just lying there like it's no big deal 🤯 ... think about it, what does that even say about us? we've got people running away from war and bombs and they can't even take their own clothes with them?

and the fact that all those belongings, photos, everything they had left behind is just... lost forever 😔. it's like our memories are worth nothing to us now. and to make matters worse, these refugees have to deal with overcrowding and disease outbreaks in a camp that can't even provide for everyone properly 🚽.

i'm not gonna lie, it makes me super anxious thinking about all the other people out there who might be going through something similar. what's the point of having all this new tech if we're just gonna lose our humanity?
 
😔 ugh another day another crisis 🤕 the DRC is literally falling apart and ppl r stuck in refugee camps w nothin left but a few scraps of food 🍞😓 and its not just diudonné & noella who r sufferin, thousands of ppl fled luvungi after it got bombed 👊🏽 and now they r livin in overcrowded camps w disease outbreaks 🤢💉 its like the world forgot about dem. 🌎😔
 
man this story broke me 😭 Diudonné and his fam are literally fighting for their lives over here... i mean idc what happened in Luvungi or who the M23 rebel group is but a river of people in multicoloured clothes running from bombs is just too much to handle 🤯 it's like they lost everything, including pics and clothes that held memories together 😔 the refugee camp is literally a nightmare, overcrowded and resources are stretched thin... how are these ppl supposed to cope with all this? 🤕 but what gets me is how Diudonné just keeps it together for his fam, even when he's clearly traumatized... like, i get it, having your family is everything, but can't u just feel his pain and anger too?? 🤷‍♂️ they lost so much, including their livelihood... rebuilding from scratch must be like, super hard 🤔
 
💕 Oh man, this is so heartbreaking 🤯 I can only imagine how Diudonné and his family are feeling right now 😔 They've been through so much trauma already, and to have their entire lives stolen away from them is just devastating 💀. It's amazing that they're still holding on to each other and finding comfort in the little things 🌈 like playing with their kids.

I'm also thinking about the people who are living in those refugee camps - it's crazy overcrowded and the resources are scarce 🤯 How can you expect people to recover when they don't have access to basic necessities? It's not just about rebuilding lives, but also about providing a safe space for them to heal and move forward 💖. We need to be supporting these families more and finding ways to help them rebuild their communities 🌎.
 
man this is so heartbreaking 🤕 diudonné and his fam are literally running for their lives from a war zone and they just can't catch a break... the fact that they had to leave behind all their belongings and irreplaceable family photos is just devastating 😔

and can you even imagine having to navigate through a crowded refugee camp with no resources, disease outbreaks, and shelling on the horizon? it's like they're living in constant fear 💀

but at the same time, it's also super inspiring to see diudonné find solace in his fam during this chaotic situation... it just goes to show that even in the darkest times, love and support can be the strongest thing of all ❤️
 
😩 the thing that gets me is how disorganized the refugee camps are 🤯 i mean, think about it, thousands of people show up with basically nothing and you expect them to be all set? 🙄 they need basic necessities like food, water, shelter... it's not like they just have a spare set of clothes lying around 💁‍♀️

and the resources are already stretched thin, so what's the point of having so many people in one place? 🤯 it's like, i get that we're trying to help, but do we really need to add more strain on the system? 😩 and let's not forget about the health risks... disease outbreaks are a real concern here 👎

anyway, back to diudonné and noella - my heart goes out to them 🤗 it's like they lost everything that mattered... their home, their livelihood, their whole life. how do you even start rebuilding from that? 🤔
 
omg u gotta feel 4 diudonné n his fam!!! they went thru so much & all dat 2day trek wud b crazy 4 any1 🤯 at least dey made it out alive. nd yeah, i no its sad but diuzn its a blessing 2 b alive 2 rebuild their lives. dey lost some precious things but dey still got each othir n dat's what counts 💕 n lets not 4get dey got two cute little kids runnin around 🎉 den dey'll bring so much joy 2 di refugee camp n help brighten up someone's day 😊
 
omg u can't even imagine wat those ppl r goin thru 🤕 diudonné's fam just lost EVERYTHING - their home, their farm, their livelihood... all gone in an instant 💔 and now they're stuck in dis overcrowded camp witout basic resources 😷 it's like dey r startin from scratch but how can u rebuild ur life when everythin u had is gone? 🤯 they lost their photos, their clothes, even their goats 🐑😭 i feel so bad 4 them, dey deserve better 💕
 
Back
Top