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NEW YORK, April 8 (Reuter) - Four thousand refugees from strife-torn
   Rwanda have poured into neighbouring Tanzania, the first of what could
        be eventually up to 150,000 refugees, a New York-based relief
                          organisation said Friday.
     The International Rescue Committee (IRC) said its staff in Tanzania
   reported the influx of refugees was expected in Ngara, a Tanzanian town
                   near the southeastern corner of Rwanda.
   A flood of refugees could be housed in the Ngara area, where there are
    six refugee camps, three of which could be re-opened after being shut
   last year, Faye Richardson, the IRC regional director for Africa, told
                                  Reuters.
      If huge numbers of refugees cross into Tanzania UNHCR (U.N. High
     Commissioner for Refugees) would be able to locate them at all six
                    sites if necessary,
 Richardson said.
   An IRC officer sent a faxed message from Tanzania reporting: There is
     great concern of a new influx of refugees from Rwanda to the Ngara
      region ... The estimate for possible influx is 150,000 refugees.
   In Geneva, a UNHCR spokesman said about 5,000 Rwandans and Burundis had
      fled their countries for Zaire since their presidents were killed
   Wednesday in a rocket attack on their plane, sparking a round of tribal
                     bloodletting and renewed civil war.
                          (c) Reuters Limited 1994