The effusive eruption of the volcano continues characterized by the actively growing lava dome.
On 5 April at 06:38 local time a swarm of small volcano-tectonic earthquakes began to occur as the West Indies Seismic Research Centre's (UWI-SRC) seismic station recorded. The quakes increased gradually until about 08:30 local time as continued at steady rate after. The earthquakes were located beneath the volcano's summit at 6 km depth. The largest event reached the magnitude of 3.5 that was felt by residents living close to the volcano. The swarm is related with an elevated seismic activity at the volcano occurred during 23-26 March as a period of volcano-tectonic earthquakes was detected.
The Volcano Alert Level remains at Orange.
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