I was unaware of the extent of the devastation. The village appears to be in ruins.
Good day to the people of Saint Claire! I'm Doctor Zane, together with Doctor Yara, we're volcanologists who have come to raise awareness about the dangers that may occur before, during, and after a volcanic eruption. We should be mindful of numerous threats, therefore let us hear from Doctor Yara about what to do before a volcanic eruption.
Prepare the following:- Flashlight and extra batteries- First aid kit and manual- Water and ready-to-eat food- Mask and Goggles- Battery-powered radio
There are warning indicators to watch for before a volcano explodes. The frequency and severity of earthquakes will rise, as will the appearance of hot spots on the ground. If you encounter any of these indicators, do not worry and remain cool; nonetheless, avoid going to places where there is slight ashfall. You should be ready to depart by now.
Staying indoors or far away from the volcano during an eruption is the best way to be safe since many dangers, like as lava lows, pyroclastic flows, and harmful gases, may damage the region around the volcano. Never leave your windows or doors open, and make sure you're wearing eye, nose, and mouth protection. Keep an eye out for updates from the authorities.
After an eruption, stay inside your house or at an evacuation center until the authorities say it's safe to depart. Heavy ashfalls and poisonous fumes follow the eruption. Be aware of the possibility of tsunamis and earthquakes. When it's safe to step outside, check the pipes and clean the ash from the roof, since heavy ash deposits might cause your roof to collapse.
Everyone should be aware of the fundamentals of volcanic eruptions! We're relieved that you're all safe. We appreciate for taking time to listen to us.