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Airports closed, houses collapse under the weight of La Soufriere ash

The effects of the La Soufriere volcano eruption is being felt way beyond the shores of St Vincent. Regional airlines LIAT and Caribbean Airlines were forced to cancel flights and a thick plume of ash has blanketed St Vincent, parts of Saint Lucia and Barbados. On Thursday the Argyle International Airport in St Vincent announced that it would remain closed, today, Friday. Related Article That message was reposted on social media today. Due to the significant ash fall resulting from explosive eruptions of the La Soufriere volcano, AIA will remain closed today. Prospective travellers have been asked to stay tuned as an update will be provided when a further assessment has been made.

Volcanic ash clouds spread from St Vincent to Barbados

Volcanic ash clouds spread from St Vincent to Barbados An Hour Ago Ash clouds from the second eruption of the La Soufriere volcano in St Vincent as seen on Friday. There have been continuous eruptions since with ash clouds spreading to Barbados on Saturday morning. - Photo courtesy Kelroy Richards Clouds of volcanic ash have be seen over Barbados on Saturday morning after a night of continuous eruptions by La Soufriere Volcano in St Vincent. The ash has already began to affect life in Barbados as, at 8.30 am on Saturday, its Met Office issued a severe volcanic ash and small-craft warning.

Natural Disaster Alert: Volcanic Ash in Barbados - U S Embassy Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean | U S Embassy in Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean, and the OECS

Location: Barbados Event: The Barbados Meteorological Services issued a severe volcanic ash warning for the island on April 10, 2021.  A thick plume of volcanic ash from the La Soufriere Volcano in St Vincent, which erupted on April 9, is currently affecting the island.  Satellite imagery of the volcano continues to show a thick plume of ash traveling easterly towards Barbados.  There have been reports of ash fall across the island, and Saharan dust haze also remains present, which will continue to reduce visibility and may cause respiratory problems, especially for those persons with pre-existing respiratory issues or allergies. The Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados is closed until at least 6 a.m. on April 11, 2021, due to the volcanic ash.

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