The region’s susceptibility to earthquakes means that there is the likelihood of a tsunami occurring in the future and the warning has been issued to stay on the alert.
Residents of Barrouallie have been reassured that despite changes that may have been observed at La Soufriere, there is no evidence that another eruption will happen soon.
The UK’s Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship, Wave Knight has arrived in St Vincent and the Grenadines for a short visit to demonstrate Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief (HADR) capabilities. The ship is part of the UK’s Caribbean Task Group, which is formed during the hurricane season, and held at immediate readiness to respond to hurricanes or other natural disasters. On Friday 29 October the Ship hosted The Prime Minister, Hon. …
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1st National Bank St Lucia donates to SVG relief efforts
1st National Bank St. Lucia Limited donated 50 eight-hundred-gallon tanks (pictured above) and 2000 cases of water (pictured below), to the People of St Vincent and the Grenadines via NEMO, on Wednesday. Social Share
1st National Bank St. Lucia Limited on Wednesday, April 28, made a significant donation of drinking water and water storage tanks to the families most affected by the eruptions of La Soufriere Volcano in sister island of St Vincent and the Grenadines.
A total of 2000 cases of drinking water, plus 50 eight hundred water storage tanks were placed on boats and shipped, along with other relief supplies, to the residents that were displaced from their homes and for general distribution where the supplies are most needed.