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Tens of thousands of people living in the Caribbean are on high alert as volcanoes come back to life after remaining dormant for decades

Residents of St. Vincent and the Grenadines have been told to remain alert a Caribbean volcano came back to life.

La Soufrière is the highest point in St. Vincent and is located near the northern tip of the country but remained dormant for decades before beginning to spew ash on Tuesday this week,La Soufrière, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, are in the Windward Islands, close to Barbados and St Lucia.

La Soufrière last erupted in 1979 but did not cause any harm due to warning, while a 1902 eruption led to 1,600 deaths. In an unrelated incident early last month, authorities from the nearby Caribbean island of Martinique issued a yellow alert due to seismic activity under Mount Pelée, the

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And everyone thought we left everything behind in 2020

nice Merry Christmas))

Not now, dormant volcanoes

Mother nature is determined to wipe us out some way.

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