- Wednesday
- April 21st, 2021

This satellite radar image from Capella Space was acquired on 14 April 2021 and shows changes to the La Soufriere volcano on St Vincent. Dr Adam Stinton Montserrat Volcano Observatory provided the following explanation. In the middle of the image...

The UWI Seismic Unit says activity at La Soufrière, St Vincent continued to follow the pattern established on Tuesday, the bands of tremor are about 14 hours apart, separated by swarms of small, long-period (LP) earthquakes. The unit said in...

Another Explosion At La Soufriere Volcano The La Soufriere volcano continues to erupt explosively with its latest eruption at about 11.38 am on Wednesday 14th April. NEMO says the volcano continues to erupt explosively and has now begun to generate...

NEMO the National Emergency Management Organisation says ongoing explosive eruptions at La Soufriere based on past patterns are likely to continue a few hours with peak (largest plume) in minutes to an hour. Geologist Richard Robertson the activity at La...

NEMO the National Emergency Management Organisation says the ongoing explosive event at La Soufriere continues on Tuesday night. The diaster agency says pyroclastic flows were heading down the eastern side of the volcano at 10.48 pm following an explosive eruption....