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According to the Argyle International Airport website, the new St. Vincent facility — closed since the La Soufriere volcano eruptions started April 9 — reopened for “full operations” April 24.
It’s been one month since the La Soufrière volcano in St.Vincent and the Grenadines began a series of explosive eruptions, displacing 20 percent of the population on this eastern Caribbean island.
By Patrick Oppmann | CNN. For over two weeks, a volcano on the island of St. Vincent has erupted with unrelenting fury. Now, residents don’t even recognize their home. “It’s like a desert ...
A St Vincent volcano eruption spread ash across the Caribbean island as thousands evacuated Friday. Empty cruise ships were set to arrive at St. Vincent to help evacuate thousands as an explosive ...
Lately, good news about St. Vincent and the Grenadines' La Soufrière volcano has been hard to find, but last week's lowering of the volcano's alert level to "orange" was hopeful sign.
The threat from the volcano further endangered one of the island's native birds, the St. Vincent Parrot, which has a population of as little as 500, according to the zoo.
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (AP) — La Soufriere volcano has fired an enormous amount of ash and hot gas in the biggest explosive eruption yet since volcanic activity began on the eastern Caribbean ...
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (AP) — Heavy rains poured down on the island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Thursday, causing flooding and mudslides that damaged some homes and further battered ...
RELATED: St. Vincent volcano continues to erupt with largest blast occurring Monday “It brings back memories of when I was 6 years old of the hopelessness and uncertainty,” he said.
NEW YORK — Parts of the Caribbean island of St. Vincent have become unrecognizable. It has been a month since the eruption of La Soufrière volcano spewing ash across the area and some nearby … ...
For over two weeks, a volcano on the island of St. Vincent has erupted with unrelenting fury. Now, residents don’t even recognize their home.