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St Vincent evacuating thousands after volcano eruption, return unsure

St Vincent evacuating thousands after volcano eruption, return unsure WION 5 hours ago © Provided by WION Ash covered much of the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent on Saturday, and the stench of sulphur filled the air after a series of eruptions from a volcano that had been quiet for decades. The whitish powder caked roads, homes and buildings after the powerful blasts from the volcano called La Soufriere that began Friday and continued into the night. Saturday morning on the island of over 110,000 residents looked like a winter wonderland, albeit blanketed by ash, the news portal news784.com said. Visibility in some areas was extremely limited, while in the capital city Kingstown on the south of the island the volcano is in the north the ash caused a thin haze of dust, the portal said.

AP News in Brief at 12:04 a m EDT

AP News in Brief at 12:04 a.m. EDT by The Associated Press Last Updated Apr 10, 2021 at 12:11 am EDT ‘Blue wall of silence’ takes hit in Chauvin’s murder trial Police accused of wrongdoing can usually count on the blue wall of silence protection from fellow officers that includes everything from shutting off body cameras to refusing to co-operate with investigators. But that’s not the case with Derek Chauvin, with many colleagues quick to condemn his actions in George Floyd’s death, some even taking the stand against him. Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo testified that Chauvin’s kneeling on the handcuffed Floyd’s neck was “in no way, shape or form” in line with department policy or training. Homicide detective Lt. Richard Zimmerman testified, “If your knee is on a person’s neck, that can kill him.”

Saint Vincent Evacuating Thousands After Eruption, Their Return Unsure

Saint Vincent Evacuating Thousands After Eruption, Their Return Unsure By Gemma Handy on April 11 2021 1:38 AM Ash covered much of the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent on Saturday, and the stench of sulphur filled the air after a series of eruptions from a volcano that had been quiet for decades. The whitish powder caked roads, homes and buildings after the powerful blasts from the volcano called La Soufriere that began Friday and continued into the night. Saturday morning on the island of over 110,000 residents looked like a winter wonderland, albeit blanketed by ash, the news portal news784.com said. The 4,049-foot La Soufriere, pictured in January 2021, had not erupted in more than 40 years

AP News in Brief at 12:04 a m EDT | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

April 09, 2021 - 9:04 PM Blue wall of silence takes hit in Chauvin s murder trial Police accused of wrongdoing can usually count on the blue wall of silence — protection from fellow officers that includes everything from shutting off body cameras to refusing to co-operate with investigators. But that s not the case with Derek Chauvin, with many colleagues quick to condemn his actions in George Floyd s death, some even taking the stand against him. Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo testified that Chauvin’s kneeling on the handcuffed Floyd s neck was “in no way, shape or form” in line with department policy or training. Homicide detective Lt. Richard Zimmerman testified, “If your knee is on a person’s neck, that can kill him.”

Massive volcano on St Vincent and the Grenadines erupts as thousands evacuate

Massive volcano on St. Vincent and the Grenadines erupts as thousands evacuate Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald © Zen Punnett/AFP/AFP/TNS This April 9, 2021 image shows the eruption of La Soufriere Volcano from Rillan Hill in Saint Vincent. La Soufriere erupted Friday for the first time in 40 years on the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent, prompting thousands of people to evacuate, seismologists said. The blast from the volcano sent plumes of ash 20,000 feet into the air, the local emergency. A massive volcano erupted on St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the eastern Caribbean on Friday, officials said, sending a giant cloud of smoke into the air as thousands hunkered down in shelters or fled on boats.

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