World / Volcanoes erupting on Caribbean island, avalanches up to 6 KM up, ash rains in the area

Zoom News : Apr 10, 2021, 12:06 PM
St. Vincent The Caribbean island has become a blast in the La Softier Volcano (Volcano) for decades on Saint Vincent (St Vincent). This incident on Friday was so good that in the surrounding area, the rain has become rain. Things have gone so much that the local people have had to take shelter at other places. However, the government also asked them to empty the area and go to the safe place.

There were many powerful bangs in La Softier to be considered to be the highest peak of St. Vincent and The Grenadines. Due to this blast in the volcano, hot ashes and smoke spread to a height of 6 thousand meters. This information has given the local emergency management agency. The University of West Sizamic Research Center said that after which there was a cloud of ashes at a height of 4 thousand meters in another blast.

National Emergency Management Organization said on Twitter, 'People present in Red and Orange Zone continue to be pulled out. Due to falling ashes, the process has been affected to some extent, why the difference here is much worse. ' Many videos related to the case are coming out. In which people are coming out on the streets with their luggage. A young man in a second video seems to be saying that the stones are falling at the homes of the people.

Prime Minister Ralph Gonzalvas has appealed to the people from the territory through the National Radio. He talked about leaving the Red Zone of Volcano from the people. At the same time, this information has also been given that 800 hotel rooms have been prepared for the people coming out of the area. This volcano of 4049 feet was not cracked since 1979. At the same time, more than 1 thousand people had lost their lives in the blast in 1902.

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