Water supplies running short as St Vincent volcano keeps erupting

13 April 2021, 16:24

Ash rises into the air as La Soufriere volcano erupts on the eastern Caribbean island of St Vincent
St. Vincent Volcano. Picture: PA

Between 16,000 and 20,000 people have been evacuated from the island’s northern region, where the exploding La Soufriere volcano is located.

Leaders in St Vincent have said water is running short as heavy ash contaminates supplies in the wake of the eruption of a volcano on the eastern Caribbean island.

Between 16,000 and 20,000 people have been evacuated from the island’s northern region, where the exploding La Soufriere volcano is located, with more than 3,000 of them staying at more than 80 government shelters.

“We have to get stuff rolling in to people,” Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves said at a press conference on local station NBC Radio.

But no casualties have been reported since the first big blast from the volcano early on Friday.

Volcanic ash covers the roofs of homes after the eruption of La Soufriere volcano in Wallilabou, on the western side of the Caribbean island of St Vincent
Volcanic ash covers the roofs of homes after the eruption of La Soufriere volcano in Wallilabou, on the western side of the Caribbean island of St Vincent (Orvil Samuel/AP)

“We have to try and keep that record,” he said.

Mr Gonsalves said some people have refused to leave communities closest to the volcano and urged them to evacuate.

He estimated the country will need hundreds of millions of dollars to recover from the eruption, but did not give any details.

Falling ash and pyroclastic flows have destroyed crops and contaminated water reservoirs.

Garth Saunders, minister of the island’s water and sewer authority, noted that some communities have not yet received water.

“The windward (eastern) coast is our biggest challenge today,” he said during the press conference of efforts to deploy water trucks.

People collect water not contaminated by volcanic ash after the eruption of La Soufriere volcano in Wallilabou, on the western side of the Caribbean island of St Vincent
People collect water not contaminated by volcanic ash in Wallilabou (Orvil Samuel/AP)

“What we are providing is a finite amount. We will run out at some point.”

The prime minister said people in some shelters need food and water, and he thanked neighbouring nations for shipments of items including cots, respiratory masks and water bottles and tanks.

In addition, the World Bank has disbursed 20 million dollars (£14.5 million) to the government of St Vincent as part of an interest-free catastrophe financing programme.

Adam Billing, a retired police officer who lived and tended to his crops on land near the volcano, said he had more than three acres of plantains, tannias, yams and a variety of fruits and estimates he lost more than 9,000 dollars worth of crops.

“Everything that (means) livelihood is gone. Everything,” said Mr Billing, who was evacuated.

“We have to look at the next couple of months as it’s not going to be a quick fix from the government.”

Ash rises into the air as La Soufriere volcano erupts on the eastern Caribbean island of St Vincent
Ash rises into the air (Orvil Samuel/AP)

The volcano, which had seen a low-level eruption since December, experienced the first of several major explosions on Friday morning, and volcanologists say activity could continue for weeks.

Another explosion was reported on Tuesday morning, sending another massive plume of ash into the air.

It came on the anniversary of the 1979 eruption, the last one produced by the volcano until Friday morning.

A previous eruption in 1902 killed some 1,600 people.

“It’s still a pretty dangerous volcano,” said Richard Robertson, of the University of the West Indies’ Seismic Research Centre.

“It can still cause serious damage.”

By Press Association

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