 Montserrat is a small island in the Caribbean. There is a volcanic area located in the south of the island on Soufriere Hills called Chances Peak. 

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 Montserrat is a small island in the Caribbean. There is a volcanic area located in the south of the island on Soufriere Hills called Chances Peak.  Before 1995 it had been dormant for over 300 years.  In 1995 the volcano began to give off warning signs of an eruption (small earthquakes and eruptions of dust and ash). Once Chances Peak had woken up it then remained active for five years. The most intense eruptions occurred in  During this time, Montserrat was devastated by pyroclastic flows. The small population of the island (11,000 people) was evacuated in 1995 to the north of Montserrat as well as to neighbouring islands and the UK.  Despite the evacuations, 19 people were killed by the eruptions as a small group of people chose to stay behind to watch over their crops.

 The Caribbean and North American plates  Here 2 plates are moving apart. This is where the crust is pushed up and fold mountain ranges are created. Earthquakes will occur whenever there is movement.

 Despite the evacuations, 19 people were killed by the eruptions as a small group of people chose to stay behind to watch over their crops.  Volcanic eruptions and lahars have destroyed large areas of Montserrat. The capital, Plymouth, has been covered in layers of ash and mud. Many homes and buildings have been destroyed, including the only hospital, the airport and many roads.  During this time, Montserrat was devastated by pyroclastic flows. The small population of the island (11,000 people) was evacuated in 1995 to the north of Montserrat as well as to neighbouring islands and the UK.

 An exclusion zone was set up in the volcanic region.  A volcanic observatory was built to monitor the volcano.  New roads and a new airport were built.  Services in the north of the island were expanded.  The presence of the volcano resulted in a growth in tourism.  Volcanic activity has calmed down in recent years and people have begun to return to the island.  You might be asked to consider the values and attitudes or opinions of people involved in the eruption, such as refugees or aid workers.