According to the latest bulletin at 6pm on Friday (1st January 2021) from the National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the La Soufrière Volcano continues to exude magma on the surface and steam can still be observed. The Orange Alert Level remains in effect and NEMO is reminding the public that no evacuation order or notice has been issued. The Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines raised the La Soufrière Volcano Hazard Alert Level to Orange due to an effusive eruption on 29th December 2020. This means that magma is coming out of the Volcano quietly. The Orange Alert Level means that highly elevated level of seismicity or fumarolic activity or both or other highly unusual activities are ongoing. Persons living in areas close to the Volcano, which include all the communities from Fancy to Georgetown and from Belle Isle Richmond, are asked to remain alert and listen to all advisories from NEMO. See the latest bulletin from NEMO below: LA SOUFRIERE BULLETIN 4 - January 1, 2021. 6.00 PM This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
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