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How to Help St. Vincent Amid Volcanic Disaster


How to Help St. Vincent Amid Volcanic Disaster
Claire Lampen
On April 9, La Soufrière volcano on St. Vincent began a series of catastrophic eruptions that have downed vital infrastructure on the Caribbean island. According to NASA, the active volcano which has not erupted since 1979  is among the most troubling to volcanologists due to its “explosive and erratic eruption style,” which flings ash and hot gas into the atmosphere. In this case, the explosions also triggered landslide-like currents of superhot volcanic material pyroclastic flows that charged into the island’s valleys to drain toward its river and coasts.
Thankfully, residents were evacuated 24 hours ahead of time, so no one was injured or killed by the event itself. But now, an estimated 20,000 people have been displaced from their homes, and the island faces a growing humanitarian crisis. With residents crowding into government shelters in the midst of a pandemic, basic nec ....

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Threat Of Volcanic Eruption Forces Residents To Flee St. Vincent


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A volcano on the eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent is threatening to erupt, triggering a mandatory emergency evacuation of residents who are potentially in the path of ash and lava.
The country s National Emergency Management Organization raised the island s alert level from orange to red on Thursday afternoon, after days of increased seismic activity associated with La Soufriere volcano.
Alert level is now RED. Vessel dispatched to the Leeward side of the island to move residents in the red zone who are in harm s way, the agency said in a tweet.
Alert level is now RED. Vessel dispatched to the Leeward side of the island to move residents in the red zone who are in harm s way. #svgeruption2021#movements# NEMO SVG (@NEMOSVG) April 8, 2021 ....

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