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Article by Social Share Kingstown – Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves says his government expects that most evacuees from the volcano Orange Zone and people whose houses were damaged by the La Soufriere eruption are to leave emergency shelters by next Tuesday. He said only those from Fitz Hughes and Chateaubelair – where there is still a lot of ash would not be allowed to go. “But everywhere else in the Orange Zone, as I speak, persons should be leaving the shelters to go back home,” the prime minister said, speaking on NBC Radio from Cuba where he has gone to accompany his wife for therapy after spinal surgery in the United States earlier this year. ....
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Effusive eruption at la Soufrière volcano, St. Vincent - Situation report No. 8 as of 9:30 pm on 9 April, 2021 Format PRESENT ACTIVITY: SITUATION OVERVIEW Between the 29th December 2020 and 7 th April 2021, the alert level for the La Soufrière volcano in St. Vincent and the Grenadines had been elevated to Orange as a result of increased activity and an ongoing effusive eruption. An Orange Level alert means that there is highly elevated seismicity or fumarolic activity, or both, or other highly unusual symptoms. Eruptions may occur with less than 24 hours notice. On the 8 th April, following significant seismic activity, there was an explosive event at the volcano site. Following an emergency meeting of Cabinet and the National Emergency Council, the alert level was raised to Red and an Evacuation Order Issued. On April 9 th at approximately 8:41 AM the La Soufrière volcano entered an explosive eruptive phase with the first column of ash as high as 10km. ....