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Kingstown – The La Soufriere volcano has been displaying “spectacular” mud flows over the past 24 hours, but the scientists say the seismic activity has remained low since the tremor associated with the explosion and ash on April 22.
Seismologist Roderick Stewart, speaking on the state-owned NBC Radio on Tuesday, said that the seismic network recorded signals from multiple lahars (mud flows) for about six hours on Monday.
“The lahars seem to have been spectacular again and a couple of my colleagues were up there when it was happening and they said at one point there were boulders that were five metres in diameter, that is 15 feet diameter boulders being rolled down by the lahars.