The La Soufrière volcano erupted Friday morning on the island of St. Vincent in the eastern Caribbean, prompting evacuations–but only for those who can prove they have been vaccinated against the COVID-19 China virus, CBS News and other outlets reported. Eruption of La Soufrière volcano on St. Vincent, April 9, image via UWI Seismic Research/Twitter.…
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The La Soufrière volcano erupted Friday morning on the island of St. Vincent in the eastern Caribbean, prompting evacuations–but only for those who can prove they have been vaccinated against the COVID-19 China virus, CBS News and other outlets reported.
Eruption of La Soufrière volcano on St. Vincent, April 9, image via UWI Seismic Research/Twitter.
“Nearly 20,000 people have been forced out of their homes on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent after a volcano erupted there for the first time in more than 40 years. Cruise ships are now evacuating people from the island — but only those vaccinated against COVID-19.”
Nearly 20,000 people have been forced out of their homes on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent after a volcano erupted there for the first time in more than 40 years.
Cruise ships are now evacuating people from the island — but only those vaccinated against COVID-19. pic.twitter.com/oPBCDHhSpa
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) April 9, 2021
The New York Times reported the vaccine mandate for evacuations was announced by St. Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves:
Prime Minister Gonsalves said on Thursday that in order to board the cruise ships sent to evacuate people from the island, evacuees must be vaccinated, while the nearby island nations that are planning to accept refugees will also require vaccinations. He also recommended that those who arrive in shelters on St. Vincent be vaccinated.
Islands that have said they would accept evacuees include Antigua, St. Lucia, Grenada and Barbados.
A poster on Twitter noted the vaccine mandate excludes just about the entire population, given that only about ten thousand have been administered a first dose but not a second out of a total population of about 110,000 for St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
So basically no one? pic.twitter.com/o8wMp5IpVZ
— Scruffy_Veteran (@Scruffy_Veteran) April 10, 2021
Imagery of the eruption:
Latest images of the dome taken before sunset from the summit camera by @VincieRichie shows the dome now glowing and the height is now estimated to be above the southern crater wall. Follow us and @NEMOSVG for more info. #volcano #svg #lasoufrière #redalert pic.twitter.com/t498dx6fWr
— UWISeismic Research (@uwiseismic) April 8, 2021
Latest images from the summit of La Soufriere. The dome can be seen from the wharf at Chateaubelair.
Photo: UWI Seismic Research Centre.#lasoufriere #svg #redalert pic.twitter.com/8SNSNX9Vmf— UWISeismic Research (@uwiseismic) April 9, 2021
At 8:41 am this morning 9-4-21 an explosive eruption began at La Soufrière volcano in St. Vincent. This is a culmination of the seismic activity that began on April 8. The eruption is ongoing and more information will be shared as things progress. #lasoufriere #uwi #volcano #svg pic.twitter.com/C2zWrjPcpP
— UWISeismic Research (@uwiseismic) April 9, 2021
The majesty that is #LaSoufrière is awake in all her terrifying glory. https://t.co/2rnbZg1baM pic.twitter.com/ZBYgS6mHcT
— Heidi Badenock (@heidibadenock) April 9, 2021
#LaSoufrière, a volcano on the island of St. Vincent, has just erupted.
The volcanic ash plume is visible on GOES-16 imagery. pic.twitter.com/yNW9E0uuJU
— Aidan Mahoney (@wxaidan) April 9, 2021
Ash plumes up to 20,000 feet headed east after an explosive volcanic eruption at #LaSoufriere #StVincent
Ash is falling on the volcano flanks and surrounding communities including Chateaubelair and Petite Bordel. pic.twitter.com/nH2Wfl7pMc
— Caribbean Online Weather (@C_OnlineWeather) April 9, 2021
Heavy Ashfall in the North of St Vincent. https://t.co/LKk5QZZEPB pic.twitter.com/pX7LFCMtd5
— News784 (@News_784) April 9, 2021
Ashfall Blankets St Vincent Confining Residents To Their Homes As Volcano Erupts – https://t.co/AxAMTEKDEg pic.twitter.com/5wujnMkdWb
— News784 (@News_784) April 10, 2021
Meanwhile at the U.S. border with Mexico, Joe Biden is letting in tens of thousands of migrants with no COVID testing and no proof of vaccination.
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