Pyroclastic Materials Flow Along The Valley On The Eastern And Western Coast Of St Vincent From Recent Explosion

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Still keeping a close eye on developments in neighboring St. Vincent where there was another eruption this morning, this time one which contained Pyroclastic materials.ย 

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The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) in the neighbouring territory, has reported that at approximately 4:15 this morning the dome at La Soufriere collapsed.

According to the Seismologist, Professor Richard Robertson, there were pyroclastic flows along the valleys on the eastern and western coasts of the island, a result of the latest explosion.

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Professor Robertson says thereโ€™s Satellite evidence to show that the old and new domes are now completely destroyed.

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Well, we were able today to get an idea of the mood of the country, popularly known as the โ€œland of the arrowrootโ€, with the Head of the Media Workers Association here, speaking on a programme with Vincentian media practitioner, Sheron Garraway.

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At the beginning of her discourse, she did breathe a welcome sigh of relief.

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Sheron Garraway gives her verdict why people have been showing reluctance to get out of what has been pronounced as the โ€œRed Zoneโ€, where there the likelihood of danger.

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Media practitioner in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Sheron Garraway.

She was in a discourse this morning with Shere-Ann Noel of the Government Information Service.

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