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Asia and the Pacific: Weekly Regional Humanitarian Snapshot (13 April to 19 April 2021) - Myanmar

Asia and the Pacific: Weekly Regional Humanitarian Snapshot (13 April to 19 April 2021) Format PALAU/PHILIPPINES On 16 April, Typhoon Surigae (locally known as Bising) passed the northern part of Palau with wind speeds of up to 120 km/h which resulted in damaged houses and agricultural damage on Kayangel island. The National Emergency Management Office (NEMO) and the Palau Red Cross Society are currently conducting assessments. Over the weekend, Typhoon Surigae passed near the eastern seaboard of the Philippines and rapidly intensified from Category 2 to Category 5 in less than 36 hours. Local officials preemptively evacuated about 68,400 residents in the provinces of Catanduanes and Albay, both of which were heavily affected by Super Typhoon Goni in October 2020. Typhoon Surigae was last estimated at 475 km east of Infanta, Quezon with maximum sustained winds of 175 km/h and gustiness of up to 215 km/h. Surigae is not expected to make landfall as it continues to move northward,

CARIBBEAT: Volcanic eruptions continue on St Vincent, residents get relief, but COVID fears loom

CARIBBEAT: Volcanic eruptions continue on St Vincent, residents get relief, but COVID fears loom
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La Soufriere, covid19 and 5G conspiracy theories

La Soufriere, covid19 and 5G conspiracy theories 2 Hrs Ago The view from the Belmont observatory in St Vincent as the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano continues. The volcano is hidden by the ashfall and deposits can be seen on surrounding vegetation and houses. - Photo courtesy The UWI Seismic Research Centre The covid19 pandemic has crippled economies around the world. For tourism-dependent, small Caribbean islands like St Vincent and the Grenadines, it has been worse as travel restrictions have exacerbated a difficult situation. Last year, at a Caribbean Economic Forum, St Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves predicted an economic bloodbath for the region.

Cruise ship takes stranded Americans from St Vincent

Article by Social Share Over 100 Americans stranded in St Vincent following the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano on April 9 were transported out of the island on Friday to St Maarten. The American embassy in Bridgetown said Royal Caribbean’s cruise ship, Celebrity Reflection carried 159 passengers, including 108 Americans, to Philipsburg for onward travel. The embassy coordinated with Royal Caribbean for the departure at no cost to the passengers, following the closure of the Argyle airport in St Vincent last week because of the volcanic eruption. “Our humanitarian relief efforts in St Vincent continue,” a media release from Royal Caribbean said.

Vincentians suffering as water supplies dwindle

Vincentians suffering as water supplies dwindle 59 Minutes Ago BUCKETS IN HAND: Vincentians in Edinboro wait with buckets in hand to get water from a truck as the country grabbles with dwindling water supplies due to contamination of the water courses and water treatment plants by ash-fall caused by the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano. PHOTO BY STEPHON NICHOLAS - Stephon Nicholas THE water crisis in St Vincent is reaching a level where some people are struggling to get potable water to cook with and drink. The island s water management authority is trying to cope with the fallout of the La Soufriere volcano eruption which covered all of the island with volcanic ash, including its watercourses and water-treatment plants.

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