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New volcano lead scientist on the ground to monitor La Soufriere
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New volcano lead scientist on the ground to monitor La Soufriere
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The residents of North Leeward have been assured proper road access if there is an explosive eruption of La Soufriere
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New UWI SRC team arrives in SVG
The team (l-r) is now headed by Dr. Thomas Christopher and includes Monique Johnson-Lynch, Dr. Michal Camejo-Harry and Garth Mannette.
By: Gloriah•
The first team of scientists from the UWI Seismic Research Centre (SRC), charged with the responsibility of commencing work on monitoring activity at the La Soufriere volcano, left the state on Wednesday 27th January. The team, led by Geologist Professor Richard Robertson, also comprised Instrumentation Engineer Lloyd Lynch and Engineering Technician Ian Juman.
A second three-member team arrived that very day to continue the work started. It comprised Scientist Dr. Michal Camejo-Harry; Techician Garth Mannette; and Project Manager of the Volcano Ready Project, Monique Johnson-Lynch.
Need to build capacity
The services of The UWI Seismic Research Centre team and their colleagues from the Montserrat Volcano Observatory, pictured with the pilot and other assistants, do not come free.
By: Dayle Da Silva•
There is the need for St Vincent and the Grenadines to build its own capacity in terms of being able to deal with studying and monitoring La Soufriere volcano.
According to Dr Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister, while speaking on radio on January 17, there were a number of agencies that provided services to SVG, some of which the public were not aware.
Those among the list include the Caribbean Meteorology and Hydrology Institute and The UWI Seismic Research Centre (SRC) which is currently in country providing vital services.