THE BOLIVARIAN Republic of Venezuela is the latest country in the region to show solidarity to St Vincent through the donation of 20 tonnes of humanitarian aid for persons affected by the ongoing explosive eruption at La Soufriere. [caption id=
PM Gonsalves lauds efforts of evacuation personnel
Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves with a young evacuee in his arms as he visited shelters Saturday Social Share
Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves, on a visit to some emergency shelters on Saturday, said that personnel charged with evacuating persons from the red and orange zones have done well.
PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATIVE for East St George Camillo Gonsalves with NDP candidate for the area Laverne Velox at the Calliaqua Anglican School shelter
“…in that nobody get injured, nobody dead,” Dr. Gonsalves told persons at the Thomas Saunders Secondary School (TSSS) shelter on Saturday morning.
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The Central Water and Sewerage Authority (CWSA) is trying its best to get their system back up to “about 50 per cent” by tomorrow, and have water flowing in more pipes. Communities across the country have been contending with no flowing water supply following the explosive eruptions ongoing at La Soufriere, which caused the CWSA to shut its system. The Authority, in its plan in the event of an explosive …
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Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves sitting with senior citizens who had to evacuate their homes at the Thomas Saunders Secondary School in Kingstown, which has been turned into an emergency shelter. PHOTO COURTESY SEARCHLIGHT NEWSPAPER, ST VINCENT -
PYROCLASTIC flows, described by volcanologist Dr Richard Robertson as moving masses of destruction, contained in volcanic ash, are just one of the threats facing people who ignored the mandatory evacuation order.
It will not only pose a danger to them but also rescue teams who have braved the elements to remove them.
St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves on Sunday said no fatalities attributed to the eruptions have been recorded.