Farms gone, tree crops stripped bare – Minister Daniel
Huge boulders blocking the road at Sandy Bay Social Share
Large boulders, ash and other stones were deposited in this river at Sandy Bay.
The Deputy Prime Minister, on NBC radio on Monday, April 12, recalled driving to the North on Sunday, April 11, reaching Colonarie first, where there were a “number of stones still falling down.”
He drove to Georgetown and then the Rabacca River, which was steaming from hot materials, and eventually beyond Rabacca.
“..what I saw, it was indeed terrible – It reminded me of times like in 2010 when Hurricane Tomas swept,” he said.
La Soufriere hasn t run out of steam — volcanologist
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La Soufriere hasn t run out of steam — volcanologist
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Farms gone, tree crops stripped bare – Minister Daniel
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La Soufriere hasn t run out of steam – volcanologist
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