Volcanic Eruption

Montserrat Marks 30 Years Since 1995 Eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano

Today marks 30 years since the Soufrière Hills Volcano roared to life on Montserrat. The eruption on July 18th, 1995 began a period of uncertainty, transforming the island forever. The social, economic and developmental impacts were severe, as the population dwindled from 10,600, pre-volcano to 3,338 in 1997. The anniversary is marked by the Soufriere Hills Volcano 30th Anniversary Conference, centred on the theme “Turning Magma Into Momentum.” The conference that ended today at the Cultural Centre, brought together scientists, researchers, and enthusiasts from around the world to reflect on three decades of volcanic activity, research, and recovery. Other highlights include a Thanksgiving Service in London on June 29, the Montserrat Festival UK on Saturday in North London, and the Caribbean Fusion Gospel Fest in Florida on September 6. These diaspora-led events will feature cultural performances, family activities, and traditional Caribbean cuisine.

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Former Governor Commends Communication and Management of Authorities during Volcanic Crisis

Former governor of Montserrat, Frank Savage, hailed the communication and management pedigree of the authorities during the volcanic crisis on island. Speaking at the beginning of the SHV30 International Conference, he addressed the relationship between the scientists who were monitoring the volcano and the authorities, during the early days of the crisis, as well as getting critical information across to the community. Upon reflection, Mr. Savage said that in a vary short space of time they started to tick most of the boxes on the management plane. 

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Premier of Montserrat urges a Focus on Rebuilding the Island rather than the Ravages of the Volcano

Montserrat’s leader of government business, Premier, the Honourable Reuben T. Meade has stated that the Soufriere Hills Volcano should not hinder the rebuilding of the island, especially the northern part. Speaking during the opening of the SHV30 International Conference at the Montserrat Cultural Centre, premier Meade outlined some of the key pillars on which the rebuilding efforts should focus on.  He emphasized that the focus should be on the positives and not the devastation caused by the eruptions. Premier Meade also spoke of focus on micro-enterprise development.

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