Antigua Sun "Ash from the Soufriere Hills Volcano in Montserrat will continue to linger in the air due to light winds blowing across the island.
The ash fall increased during the course of Monday evening. According to Cecil Matthew from the Antigua and Barbuda meteorological office, light ash fall is being experienced from the surface up to 10,000 feet.
He said the ash is drifting towards the north, northeast, and with an easterly wind blowing, Antigua and Barbuda is being affected, and it will take some time before the ash dissipates."
The ash fall increased during the course of Monday evening. According to Cecil Matthew from the Antigua and Barbuda meteorological office, light ash fall is being experienced from the surface up to 10,000 feet.
He said the ash is drifting towards the north, northeast, and with an easterly wind blowing, Antigua and Barbuda is being affected, and it will take some time before the ash dissipates."
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