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Watch: Deserted streets in St Vincent covered in ash from La Soufriere volcano


Volcanic ash has covered the island of Saint Vincent in the Caribbeans, after the La Soufriere eruptions.
Footage shows houses and streets covered in a grey blanket, which results from hot ash mixing with rain.
Thousands were forced to evacuate when La Soufriere erupted and many more are now avoiding venturing outside.
La Soufriere erupted back into life on Friday after decades of inactivity, pumping dark clouds of ash into the air and prompting an evacuation by sea and land of thousands of nearby residents.
No deaths have been reported so far but a roughly a third of the island is off limits and airspace remains closed while power and water supply is intermittent in some communities. ....

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UPDATE 1-Haiti's prime minister resigns amid deepening insecurity, political turmoil


(Adds background, OAS, UN tweets)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, April 14 (Reuters) - Haiti’s Prime Minister Joseph Jouthe announced his resignation on Wednesday amid worsening gang violence and political turmoil in the poorest country in the Americas.
Jouthe, who had been in the role for just over a year, announced on Twitter around 1 a.m. local that he was stepping down, saying it had been an honor to serve his Caribbean country as prime minister. He did not say why he was resigning.
Haitian President Jovenel Moise, himself facing calls from the opposition to step down, shortly thereafter confirmed Jouthe’s resignation. Moise said on Twitter he had appointed his Foreign Minister Claude Joseph as interim premier. ....

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St. Vincent Volcano Update As Residents Urged To Leave: 'It's Not a Nice Way To Go'


St. Vincent Volcano Update As Residents Urged To Leave: It s Not a Nice Way To Go
On 4/14/21 at 11:37 AM EDT
Pyroclastic flows headed down the eastern side of La Soufriѐre volcano in the Caribbean island nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Wednesday as an ongoing eruption continued to generate explosive activity, the country s National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO) said.
Pyroclastic flows are scorching hot, ground-hugging flows of ash, debris and gases that typically hit temperatures of 390-1,300 F and speeds of more than 400 mph. These flows are capable of destroying nearly everything in their path.
On Wednesday, Richard Robertson from the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre (UWI-SRC) warned anyone in the danger zone surrounding the volcano to evacuate immediately. ....

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Trinicenter.com - Dr Selwyn Cudjoe - Opening the borders


April 13, 2021
I left Trinidad and Tobago on March 16, 2020, a few days before the borders were closed to citizens and visitors alike. I was on the verge of departing for a ten-day visit to India, at the invitation of the Indian government as a part of its Academic Visitors Programme for distinguished scholars.
Three days before my planned departure, I cancelled my trip, with the blessings of the Indian High Commissioner of T&T, for fear that I might be trapped in India while the pandemic raged.
I have not returned to my homeland since because of the lockdown of the national borders. I have been told that I, a citizen of T&T, must apply for permission to enter my own country. I have been reluctant to do so since it strikes me as being antithetical to everything that inheres in my rights as a citizen. A citizen does not apply for permission to return to the land in which he or she was born. ....

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Alcohol consumption is the sole cause of 85,000 deaths annually in the Americas, PAHO/WHO study finds


Alcohol consumption is the sole cause of 85,000 deaths annually in the Americas, PAHO/WHO study finds
Drinking contributes to more than 300,000 deaths every year. PAHO urges countries in the Americas to limit hours of alcohol sales, ban alcohol advertising, and increase taxes on alcohol. 
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Alcohol consumption was responsible for an average 85,000 deaths annually during the period 2013 to 2015 in the Americas, where per capita consumption is 25% higher than the global average, according to a study undertaken by the Pan American Health Organization/WHO and published today in the journal Addiction.
This study demonstrates that harmful use of alcohol in the Americas is a major public health priority, said Dr. Anselm Hennis, director of PAHO s Department of Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health. It is associated with preventable deaths and many years of life lived with a disability. We need effective, feasible and sustainable interventions, polic ....

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