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Two ballot boxes were set aflame in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, destroying hundreds of ballots.
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Two ballot boxes were set aflame in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, destroying hundreds of ballots.
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A photo of La Soufrière erupting Friday in St. Vincent. The blast could be sending ash as far as Jamaica and South America.; Credit: Zen Punnett/AFP via Getty Images Dustin Jones | NPR La Soufrière, the highest peak on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent, began to explosively erupt Friday morning, forcing thousands to evacuate as ash and smoke filled the sky. And a larger eruption may be on the way. Richard Robertson, a geologist with the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre, said the volcano is in its explosive eruption phase. The initial explosion of dust and debris St. Vincent experienced Friday is likely just the beginning. “The explosive eruption has started and it is possible you could have more explosions like these,” he said during a press conference. “The first one is not necessarily the worst one, the first bang is not necessarily the biggest bang this volcano will give.” Ralph Gonsalves, the prime minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, ordered residents on the northern side of the island to evacuate Thursday out of the red volcano danger zone. The Associated Press reported some 16,000 people were forced to flee their homes. Soot and ash fell throughout the night, blanketing neighborhoods and streets across the island Saturday morning. Robertson said the ash is expected to fall for the next handful of days, possibly even weeks. The dome of the volcano, which is about 3,100 feet long and more than 820 feet wide, was destroyed in Friday’s eruption, catapulting 460 million cubic feet of debris into the atmosphere. The ash could reach as far as Jamaica and parts of South America, Robertson said. The last time La Soufrière had a major eruption was in 1979, which lasted several weeks. This eruption, Robertson said, “will more than likely be a bigger eruption than 1979 was.” He added, “We don’t know how much material is down there that wants to come out.” The
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