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Montserrat 

Map


Hazards


  • Volcanoes
  • Hurricanes

 

Past Events


  • Volcanic Dome Collapse(1999):
  • Volcanic eruptive period (1995-present): 2/3 of population evacuate island; Plymouth destroyed
  • Hurricane David and Frederic (1979): Severe damage
  • Full Natural Disaster History (external link)
    Full Technological Disaster History (external link)

    Environmental Concerns


    • Erosion
    Profile
    Located in the middle of the Caribbean hurricane belt and with an active volcano since 1995,
    Montserrat has had a troubled recent history with natural disasters. Since the active volcano period commenced, the capital of Plymouth has been evacuated, and now most activity occurs in the relatively unaffected northern section of the island.

    Government Strategies


    Government disaster response has been exhausted by the recent series of disasters to strike the island.

    Country Contacts


    Capt. Horatio Tuitt
    Head, Disaster Management Coordination Agency
    St. John's, Montserrat
    Tel (664) 491-7166/2465
    Fax (664) 491-2474
    Email tuittgh@gov.ms

    Additional Resources


    Volcanic Risk Map: Montserrat (external link)

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    Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency Centro Latin mericano de Medicine de Desastres Regional Disaster Information Center for Latin America & the Caribbean Université Antilles GuyaneSTIRANA Pan American Health Organization International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

     

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