Kingstown – Scientists monitoring the La Soufriere volcano that erupted explosively on April 9, say despite seismic activity remaining low since the last major explosion and ash venting on April 22, the volcano continues to be in a state of unrest. They warn that escalation in activity can still take place with little or no warning and that in the last 24 hours, Thermal anomalies continue to be detected by …
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The Ministry of Education says the return to Face-to-Face classes for some students, following the explosive eruption of La Soufriere Volcano, has been progressing well thus far.
Minister of Education, Curtis King told NBC News that Grade Six and Fifth Form students who are preparing to write External Examinations, returned to Learning Hubs last Monday May 17
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Speaking on NBC Radio’s
Eyeing La Soufriere program this morning, the Prime Minister said persons are also being allowed to return to the Orange Zone, except Fitz Hughes and Chateaubelair.
He noted that while there has been no explosive eruption of La Soufriere Volcano since April 22
nd there is still some danger.
The Prime Minister made it clear that persons are being allowed to return home to some areas, but other areas are still off limits for residents to re-settle.