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Humanitarian Assistance for Those Affected by La Soufriere Volcano

Humanitarian Assistance for Those Affected by La Soufriere Volcano May 03, 2021 A man fixes a flat tire of a car covered in ash after a series of eruptions from La Soufriere volcano in Orange Hill, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, April 18, 2021. Share share Print The United States Agency for International Development announced $100,000 in humanitarian assistance for people affected by the violent eruption of La Soufrière Volcano in early April. Embed share The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:03:40 0:00 Pop-out player The United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, announced $100,000 in humanitarian assistance for people affected by the violent eruption of La Soufrière Volcano in early April. The assistance will go to help the estimated 20,000 people of St. Vincent who have been evacuated by local authorities for an undetermined amount of time.

Volcano erupts on island of St Vincent

Volcano erupts on island of St. Vincent 16,000 ordered to evacuate from isle in the Caribbean By Associated Press Share: 4 Photos Plumes of ash rise Friday from the La Soufriere volcano as it erupts on the eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent. (orvil samuel/Associated Press) Photo Gallery SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico An explosive eruption rocked La Soufriere volcano on the eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent on Friday following mandatory evacuation orders from the local government. Emergency management officials said the ash column rose about 20,000 feet high and that the ash was headed east into the Atlantic Ocean. However, heavy ashfall also was reported in communities around the volcano, said Erouscilla Joseph, director of the University of the West Indies Seismic Center.

La Soufriere eruption - Pics show 20,000ft ash cloud spew from St Vincent volcano as thousands flee and flights grounded

Updated: Apr 9 2021, 21:52 ET Invalid Date, THOUSANDS of people on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent were forced to evacuate their homes on Friday following the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano on the eastern end of the island. The government ordered thousands to evacuate their homes as experts said the ash column rose over 20,000 feet high, with most of the ash heading into the Atlantic Ocean. 7 The University of West Indies Seismic Research Center captured images of smoke spewing from the volcano s domeCredit: Reuters 7 Thousands of people in the St. Grenadines were forced to evacuate after the La Soufriere volcano erupted on FridayCredit: Reuters

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Volcano erupts on Caribbean island of St Vincent as thousands evacuate

increase font size Volcano erupts on Caribbean island of St. Vincent as thousands evacuate Emergency management officials said the ash column was about 20,000 feet high and that the ash was headed east into the Atlantic Ocean. By DÁNICA COTOAssociated Press Share SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico An explosive eruption rocked La Soufrière volcano on the eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent on Friday following mandatory evacuation orders from the local government. Emergency management officials said the ash column was about 20,000 feet high and that the ash was headed east into the Atlantic Ocean. At 8:41 am this morning 9-4-21 an explosive eruption began at La Soufrière volcano in St. Vincent. This is a culmination of the seismic activity that began on April 8. The eruption is ongoing and more information will be shared as things progress. #lasoufriere#uwi#volcano#svgpic.twitter.com/C2zWrjPcpP

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