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Evacuees from the Yellow and Orange zone have been given the Green light to return home

NBC SVG This is according to a release issued by the National Emergency Management Organization. Government yesterday took the decision to lower the alert level, based on recommendations from Scientists from the Seismic Research Centre of the University of the West Indies. Lead Scientist, Roderick Stewart says the recommendation was being made given that the activity at the La Soufriere has decreased significantly.  The Government has also taken the decision that residents of communities in the orange zone from Petit Bordel to Gordon Yard on the Leeward side of the island and up to Mt. Young near the RUBIS Gas Station on the Windward side of the island, can return home and carry out normal activities.

Red zone will not be abandoned: PM Gonsalves

Dr Ralph Gonsalves Prime Minister Social Share As the Soufriere volcano continues to erupt, there are conversations taking place about future life in the red zone, particularly villages above the rabacca dry river, which have so far borne the brunt of the volcano’s fury. And, among the suggestions which have emerged publicly, is that the Government should take the tough decision to have residents relocate, and even to start life again in another country in the region. However, Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has made it clear that he has no intentions to declare the red zone a disaster area, and allow residents to go back only to farm and raise animals.

Low seismic activity at La Soufrière, PM says communities will be rebuilt

Low seismic activity at La Soufrière, PM says communities will be rebuilt
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