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Suspicious Fire Burns Mavivi Airport in Beni, North Kivu

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A deadly fire whose trigger hasn't been established has razed through Mavivi Airport destroying some offices. Major General Evariste Kakule Somo, military governor of North Kivu, visited the airport during the incident. "The terminal building has been completely destroyed," the Governor said while giving the preliminary assessment. The waiting room, the administrative offices of the
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Fire at Mavivi Airport in Beni: ongoing investigations, air traffic continues (military governor of North Kivu) Media image Patient Sea 11/03/2026 - 19:44 Corps Investigations are ongoing, but air traffic has continued, and this is an accident, not any attack.

Mavivi Airport in Beni City, where the North Kivu Provincial Governor’s office has temporarily been relocated, has been engulfed in a fire caused by a gas leak. Mavivi Airport was engulfed in a massive fire on the morning of March 11, 2026. Images circulating on social media showed smoke and flames rising from one of the airport’s main buildings. Reports say the fire, which started with gas leaking from a restaurant on the airport premises, expl…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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