Queen Elizabeth II Makes Statement On the La Soufrière Volcano

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Queen Elizabeth II Makes Statement On the La Soufrière Volcano

The Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who is still an authoritative head of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, has made an official statement regarding the dangerous eruptions of the La Soufrière volcano.

Sovereign Elizabeth II stretched out help and compassion to individuals of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, saying she is “disheartened” by the demise and annihilation brought about by the volcanic emissions.

The Queen, who buried her late husband, Prince Philip on Saturday, added that her contemplations were with the numerous individuals and families who have been emptied from their homes, and whose occupations have been affected.

The 94-year-old ruler bemoaned the pulverization and the significant disturbance caused in the Commonwealth country by the volcanic emissions as of late and said her supplications were with the evacuees at this exceptionally troublesome time.

She additionally sent “much appreciated” to the crisis administrations, specialists on call, and each one of those associated with the aid project.

The eruption has displaced some 20,000 people, roughly one-fifth of the population, and as many as 6,000 are considered vulnerable.

The helpful and monetary emergency released by the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano on the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent will a months ago and could reach out to close islands, an UN authority says.

Many Caribbean Diaspora associations have effectively pitched into help as Saint Vincent and the Grenadines fights the ejection of the La Soufriere well of lava in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic that has effectively crushed its economic livelihood – the travel industry.

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