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St Vincent: Thick ash covers Caribbean island after volcanic eruption | News | DW

St. Vincent: Thick ash covers Caribbean island after volcanic eruption The eruption of La Soufriere, after decades of inactivity, threw massive dark clouds of ash into the air. Thousands of people had to be evacuated. A thick layer of ash covered most of Saint Vincent after a series of eruptions from a volcano. A thick layer of ash covered large parts of St. Vincent on Saturday after the Caribbean island’s only active volcano erupted after decades of inactivity.  A strong stench of sulfur swept the island on Saturday as lush towns and cities bore a gray and gloomy look. Ash covered roads and parked cars, slowly creeping its way into houses and other structures. Otherwise known for its brilliant sunshine, the sun was hard to see.

Severe volcanic ash and small-craft warning in effect for Barbados

Severe volcanic ash and small-craft warning in effect for Barbados
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The Bajan Reporter | Fish Markets Across Barbados close early due to Volcanic Ashfall

by Bajan Reporter / April 10th, 2021 The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and the Blue Economy is alerting the public how Fish markets across the island will close with immediate effect for today – Saturday 10th April 2021. The Ministry is taking this step due to the Advisory from the Barbados Meteorological Services concerning Volcanic Ashfall and minimising any effects as a result, the Ministry also reminds everyone to continue following the COVID-19 protocols as directed. Stay in touch with the conversation, subscribe to the

St Vincent Volcano - Barbados Message Board

10 Apr 2021, 14:34 Extract from A severe volcanic ash and small-craft warning is in effect for Barbados. This alert message is valid from 8:30 am Saturday, April 10 and will be updated at 6 pm Saturday, April 10 or sooner if conditions warrant. A thick plume of volcanic ash from the La Soufriere Volcano in St Vincent is currently affecting the island. A Small-Craft Warning shall be issued when reduced visibility (less than 5 km) is affecting the marine area. Hazard Info: At 5 a.m. Saturday, there was another eruption at the La Soufriere volcano in St. Vincent. Satellite imagery continues to show a thick plume of ash traveling easterly towards Barbados.

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