An application that will allow Vincentians to quickly and easily report environmental hazards to the relevant authorities is officially being launched today. More information and a demonstration will be included in today’s launch of the ‘myHAZ-VCT’ app, which was designed to provide scientists, emergency managers and citizens of St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), with firsthand information about a range of natural hazards and environmental phenomena that occur in the …
Feature and photos by Robertson S Henry Tons of volcanic debris washed down the slopes of the mountains along the Wallilabou River onto the Richmond Beach during the 32 volcanic eruptions of La Soufriere volcano April 9 – 22 last year. The scenic beach and its surroundings were buried under feet of ash and debris. [caption id=
Feature and photos by Robertson S Henry Tons of volcanic debris washed down the slopes of the mountains along the Wallilabou River onto the Richmond Beach during the 32 volcanic eruptions of La Soufriere volcano April 9 – 22 last year. The scenic beach and its surroundings were buried under feet of ash and debris. [caption id=
La Soufriere erupted on April 9, 2021, and rocked not only Vincentians but it also had a drastic impact on the lives and livelihoods of persons in Barbados for days on end.
For almost two to three weeks, Barbadians were on edge as to when will the