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Head of the Seismic Research team Dr. Richard Robertson said efforts will be made to determine the environmental impact of the gases currently being emitted from the Volcano
Head of the Seismic Research team which is monitoring La Soufriere Volcano, Vincentian Geologist, Dr. Richard Robertson, said efforts will be made to determine the environmental impact of the gases currently being emitted from the Volcano.
Professor Robertson made the disclosure, as he provided an update on the monitoring exercise, during WE FM s Issue At Hand programme on Sunday.
Professor Robertson highlighted some possible effects of the gases being emitted from the Volcano.
Challenging Times Social Share
Many of us welcomed with great expectation, even if unable to celebrate, the passage from 2020 to 2021. We hoped that the particular challenges, headaches, and fears would have become something of the past.
I made the point already that the change from 2020 to 2021 was simply a movement from one day to another. What matters most is a change of attitudes, a willingness to alter direction, for the government to become inclusive and bring all hands on deck as we tackle the new realities of 2021. As we approached the end of the year I worried when I heard about the spike in neighbouring countries that had opened their borders and relaxed many of their restrictions. I was shocked with the manner in which we conducted the November election campaign. At first there was an effort at virtual campaigning, but we then threw caution to the wind and went flat out. All that was missing were the foreign artistes. We enjoyed the electioneering spoils, in
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Police will conduct patrols in red zones in event of evacuation order
Commissioner of Police Colin John Social Share
In the event that an evacuation order is given in relation to the La Soufriere volcano, police will conduct patrols in the red zones.
This will be done to curb the instances of looting and burglary according to Commissioner of Police (COP) Colin John, who spoke to SEARCHLIGHT on Thursday.
On Tuesday December 29, the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) raised the La Soufriere Volcano Hazard Alert Level from yellow to orange because of effusive eruptions taking place in the crater of the 4,048 ft volcano.
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