Activity at the Soufrière Hills Volcano remained at a low level.
Seismic activity was low, with one rockfall and two volcano-tectonic earthquakes.
The average sulphur dioxide flux was 361 tons per day, with a minimum of 240 and a maximum of 548.
Brief views of the dome on Tuesday, 28 July indicate that there appear to be no major changes in the structure of the dome or in fumarolic activity.
An increase in volcanic activity could occur at any time and with no warning. Lahars are always a potential hazard in river valleys around the volcano during and after periods of heavy rain.
The Hazard Level is 3. There is no access to Zone C.
Additionally for further explanations of the volcanic phenomena described, and information about the Soufrière Hills Volcano and the ongoing eruption, please look at the MVO website: Montserrat Volcano Observatory.
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