The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment has expressed concern about the possibility of an increase in cases of Dengue Fever, as a result of
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The Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force continues to ensure that Law and Order is maintained across the country
The Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force is working assiduously to ensure that Law and Order is maintained across the country, in the wake of the explosive eruption of La Soufriere Volcano.
Commissioner of Police, Collin John said that Police Officers are continuing to conduct their regular patrols, in addition to maintaining security at Emergency Shelters.
Commissioner John said when the explosive eruption occurred in April the Police Force was stretched to its limit, and received assistance from the Regional Security System (RSS).
Volcano ravaged villages swamped by heavy rains
SEVERAL VIDEOS and photos appeared on social media showing heavy flooding in Sandy Bay, with one resident asking for an ease, in reference to the flooding which was adding to the destruction already caused by the explosive eruptions of La Soufriere volcano. Social Share VILLAGES ABOVE the Dry River, especially Sandy Bay, were over the weekend affected by floods, fed by heavy rains.
The rains began on Friday June 4, just three days after the start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, when a tropical wave with winds of between 19 to 25 miles per hour, crossed the island.
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Three Vincentian-born spoken word poets in the Diaspora will lead the way in a display of talent in a YouTube Broadcast
YouTube Broadcast on Sunday June 13
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The show, dubbed:
Clash of the Tongues will be hosted by Alan Charles in London, Caren De Freitas in New York and Janelle Jolly in Seattle and will be streamed from
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Volcanic Vincy Voices which began as a
Facebook group, born out of the explosive eruption of La Soufriere Volcano.
The page initially hosted the poems and spoken word pieces from Vincentians whose creative energy was stirred up as the volcano’s explosions rained ash on the island and disrupted life. Poets at home and abroad have used their talent to capture the explosive eruption of the volcano and the emotions it evoked, sharing their work on social media.
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Lead Scientist, Lloyd Lynch provided an update, during the
Eyeing La Soufriere programme on NBC Radio this morning.
Lesley Debique has more, in today’s
La Soufriere Volcano Update.