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Digicel Chairman urges UK to do right by volcano-ravaged St Vincent

Digicel Chairman Denis O Brien Digicel Chairman, Denis O Brien is calling on the United Kingdom to step up and do the right thing for volcano-ravaged St Vincent and the Grenadines. In a statement issued on Monday, April 19, he said the ongoing activity at the La Soufriere Volcano has resulted in a humanitarian crisis,  causing the mass displacement of over 30,000 people, food insecurity and a potential public health emergency. The Digicel Chairman said: Nations like St. Vincent & the Grenadines have historically been slave nations of the UK and, since Independence in 1979, have maintained strong political, legal, administrative, tourist and trade links with the UK. As part of the Windrush Generation, who assisted British reconstruction activities after the devastation of World War 2, they served in many occupations hit by labour shortages - yet their children were subjected to deportation and threats of deportation from the UK despite living and working there for decades becau

La Soufriere seismic activity continues, court orders two men to stay out of Red Zone

Article by Social Share Kingstown – Scientists monitoring the La Soufriere volcano in St Vincent on Tuesday said that seismic activity is continuing along the pattern established after the explosive activity last weekend. The Seismic Research Centre (SRC) of the University of the West Indies (UWI) in its latest bulletin said that following the explosive activity last Saturday, “small long-period and hybrid earthquakes continued to be recorded” and that two rockfalls were also recorded. But the SRC said that no volcano-tectonic earthquakes or tremor have been recorded in the last 12 hours and that the seismic station at Bamboo Range on the eastern side of the volcano recorded the signal from a lahar (mudflow) at 4 a.m., which lasted for about 30 minutes and may have flowed along a valley on the south-eastern side of the volcano.

CIBC FirstCaribbean makes relief donation to SVG

CIBC FirstCaribbean makes relief donation to SVG Part of the shipment of supplies that were donated by CIBC FirstCaribbean to assist persons displaced by the eruption of La Soufriére Social Share As the region rallies to assist the thousands of people in St Vincent and the Grenadines displaced by the eruption of the La Soufriere Volcano, CIBC FirstCaribbean has sent a shipment of much needed supplies to the island. The shipment which was coordinated by the Barbados Coast Guard, left the island on Thursday evening aboard the Admiral Bay which was due to arrive in St. Vincent early Friday morning and will be presented to the National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO).

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