9 October, 2024
The low thermal anomaly first detected by the NASA FIRMS hot spot detection system on Sunday 6 October 2024, at the summit of La Soufrière volcano did not persist into Tuesday, 8 October.
This advisory was issued by the Seismic Research Centre (SRC) based at the University of the West Indies (UWI) St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, following a field visit to the volcano summit by the National Emergency Management Organisation’s (NEMO) Soufriere Monitoring Unit (SMU), on Tuesday 8 October.
Following the observations conducted at the volcano summit, the NEMO - SMU reported that no unusual activity was visible in the crater.
October 7, 2024
NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
According to information received from the Seismic Research Centre at 2:38 p.m. today (Monday October 7, 2024); a low thermal anomaly (temperatures above existing background/base levels) was detected at the summit of the La Soufriere volcano by the NASA FIRMS hot spot detection system on Sunday October 6, 2024. This low thermal anomaly as detected by NASA FIRMS is currently ongoing.
October 4th, 2024
Twenty-two emergency volunteers were certified as Shelter Managers after participating in a three-day “Shelter Management Training Workshop” from October 2nd to 4th 2024, hosted by the National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO).
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