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Key points and live updates from the April 12, 2021 address to the nation by Minister of Home Affairs, Information and Public Affairs Wilfred Abrahams and Professor Richard Robertson, Director of The UWI Seismic Research Centre.
Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams
As difficult as it is for us, it is worse for Vincentians.
Please pray for them.
The MET Office has been able to predict 90 minutes ahead of the ash plumes.
It is still difficult to plan even though we know 90 minutes ahead of dust plumes coming here.
Today we started our clean up as things progress we will get better at dealing with it.
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Home / Local News / Local authorities ready plans to respond to any impact from La Soufriere volcano Local authorities ready plans to respond to any impact from La Soufriere volcano
Article by April 9, 2021
Officials have been busy with preparations to deal with any major ash fall here from St Vincent’s erupting La Soufrière volcano while urging citizens to beware but not to panic.
Following an explosive eruption of the volcano this morning in Kingstown at 8:41, a weak plume of ash passed over Barbados around 11:30 a.m., approximately 18,000 to 25,000 feet, before pushing off to the east of the island.