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3 Trini children left behind in St Vincent

3 Trini children left behind in St Vincent An Hour Ago LUCKY ESCAPE: Carla Questelles with her daughter Cashany Forde on board the MV Galleons Passage which left St Vincent on Wednesday en route back home to Trinidad. Three other Trini children were not so fortunate and were left behind in the volcano-hit island. PHOTO BY STEPHON NICHOLAS - THREE children – all TT citizens – who were seeking to leave volcano-hit St Vincent were prevented from boarding the vessel which left for Port of Spain on Wednesday evening. The minors, between the ages of six and 17, were all travelling alone, but were blanked by Immigration officials after the Ministry of National Security raised concerns about lack of arrangements for parental supervision, while they were in state quarantine in Trinidad.

Don t get caught in pyroclastic flow, professor cautions

Don’t get caught in pyroclastic flow, professor cautions PROFESSOR RICHARD ROBERTSON La Soufrière has operated remarkably in the way in which it erupted this time around. The head of the Soufriere monitoring team Vincentian geologist/ volcanologist, Professor Richard Robertson, disclosed this while speaking to Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves on NBC radio on Wednesday, April 14. “The volcano in this eruption has operated in a remarkable way. Yes, it’s doing a bad thing in the fact that it’s causing damage, but the way in which it has built up, in terms of played out its eruption, has provided so much warning that it’s unusual,” the volcanologist indicated.

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