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Brave? No! Dotish? Yes

Brave? No! Dotish? Yes By: Gloriah• For some time now, persons in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and right across the globe, for that matter, have been viewing video clips posted on YouTube of one calling himself ‘Lava Man.’ ‘Lava Man’, disregarding appeals from the authorities, ascended the La Soufriere volcano during both the effusive and explosive phases of the La Soufrière  volcano.  He even descended into the crater, albeit during the effusive phase. On an earlier climb, ‘Lava Man’, real name Desron Rodriquez, was dressed in a tuxedo with well-coiffed locks, and posed both on the crater floor juxtaposed against the new growing dome.  

Rabacca: Not a vantage point

Rabacca: Not a vantage point The Rabacca was overcome by heated water and steam during the explosive eruption phase of the volcano. By: Kenville Horne• Speaking on NBC radio last Tuesday, Professor Richard Robertson, head of The UWI Seismic Research Centre team currently monitoring activities at the La Soufrière volcano said, Rabacca, it’s a bad idea, extremely bad because Rabacca is one of the primary paths for pyroclastic flows.. .  It’s also a path by which Lahars come down.” Professor Robertson was responding to members of the public who had shown a desire to get an eye witness view of the volcano in its current state, and pointed to Rabbaca as possibly offering that opportunity.

Soufriere showing puzzling features – Expert

Soufriere showing puzzling features – Expert Rodreick Stewart Social Share There are features of the eruptions at La Soufrière that have been inexplicable, and while the scientists have established a pattern for now, they lean on the side of caution with such a dangerous volcano.     In terms of features of the eruption that have been striking, the size and extent of the eruptions is something that has taken their breath away, volcano-seismologist Roderick Stewart explained.    “This eruption has taken our breath away by the extent. The amount of ash affecting the whole island is something that wasn’t really expected, and it’s a different style of eruption to the 79’,” the scientist with the University of the West Indies (UWI)-Seismic Research Centre(SRC), and based at the Montserrat Volcano Observatory(MVO) said. 

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