La Soufrière (SOO-free-ehr) is a volcano on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent. For more than 40 years, it had not erupted. But in April 2021, it sent plumes of ash into the air. Currents of volcanic rock, gas, and other material flowed down its sides. The eruptions caused power outages, water shortages, and the evacuation of 23,000 residents.
La Soufrière (SOO-free-ehr) is a volcano. It’s on the Caribbean Island of St. Vincent. It hadn’t erupted for more than 40 years. But it sent plumes of ash into the air in April 2021. Volcanic rock and gas flowed down its sides. The eruptions caused power outages. It also caused water shortages. About 23,000 people were forced to flee.