Crater Lake present in La Soufrière
The first photograph of the new Crater Lake that was shared on social media platforms.
By: Gloriah•
For some time now, persons here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines have been speculating about what would feature in the crater of the La Soufrière volcano once the explosive eruption phase subsided.
Questions surfacing on call-in radio programmes included: Would it leave a lake as it did after the 1971 eruption? Will there be another dome as was seen with the culmination of the 1979 activity?
Then, before scientists could reveal what they had discovered from satellite images provided by partners working along with the La Soufriere Monitoring Team, a photograph surfaced and gained instant popularity.
Thrill seeker arrested
Desron ‘Lava Man’ Rodriquez ‘braving’ the heightened elements during his most recent climb to the summit of the volcano.
By: Dayle Da Silva•
Desron Rodriguez, the hiker commonly referred to as ‘Lava Man’ and who became embroiled in controversy for his trips to the summit of the La Soufrière volcano during a period of explosive eruptions, was arrested on April 20.
Commissioner of Police Colin John confirmed in a telephone interview with THE VINCENTIAN on Wednesday, that Rodriguez had been detained by the police although up to the time of the interview he was yet to be charged.