‘Lavaman’ still not charged Social Share DESRON RODRIGUEZ, the local thrill seeker who has split public opinion in relation to his alleged forays up to the summit of the erupting La Soufriere volcano, has still not been charged with a crime.
On Tuesday April 20, at around 4 p.m. Rodriguez’s alleged exploits on to the country’s highest peak earned him an interview with police officers stationed at the Biabou Police Station as the summit is listed as off limits by local authorities.
Rodriguez was detained for 48 hours, released, then asked to return to the Biabou Police Station on Monday April 26 as police were said to still be conducting investigations.
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In the weeks before Soufriere began its explosive eruption the main issues being discussed nationally had to do with
vaccination and questioning the measures in place to ensure the safe reopening of schools on April 12. In its March 26 issue, the Searchlight newspaper, quoted Professor Richard Robertson, the leading scientist on the ground for the UWI Seismic Research Centre, to the effect that “I don’t think that I would say that people have to be anymore alarmed other than being alarmed because you have an erupting volcano, that should have been alarming enough . . . “ He went on to say that people who live in the red and orange zones “ . . .should have plans in place. They should really know what they might have to do if they have to move, because that’s a real possibility. It has always been a real possibility.” Then on Thursday 8 April, the PM finally indicated that he was issuing an Evacuation Order for the Red Zone. We were told
In the weeks before Soufriere began its explosive eruption the main issues being discussed nationally had to do with vaccination and questioning the measures in place to ensure the safe reopening of schools on April 12. In its March 26 issue, the Searchlight newspaper, quoted Professor Richard Robertson, the leading scientist on the ground for the UWI Seismic Research Centre, to the effect that “I don’t think that I would …
Eruptions will cease at some point
The plume of ash and gases that loomed large after the April 22, 2021 eruption.
By: Gloriah•
Just when many persons here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and abroad were thinking that La Soufrière had pushed out all that it had, the giant asserted that its end-time will only be decided when it was ready.
On the morning of Thursday, 22nd April, NEMO reported that high-level seismic tremors generated by explosive activity at the volcano and lasting for about 20 minutes, had started at 11:09am and that an eruption plume slowing rose some 8000m into the air.