St Vincent: Thousands seek safety in shelters as eruptions continue
There have been more volcanic eruptions on the Caribbean island of St Vincent, with thousands of people seeking safety in government shelters. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
Heavy ashfall from the La Soufriere volcano has clogged the island's water and sewer systems, raising concerns that water supplies could run out altogether.
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Heavy ashfall from the La Soufriere volcano has clogged the island's water and sewer systems, raising concerns that water supplies could run out altogether.
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