 Meanwhile, the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, particularly those in close proximity to the volcano, are preparing for the worst. More in this report from SVG-TV. The National Emergency Management Organization, NIMO, confirmed that increased seismic events from the volcano have been recorded on almost all of the seismic stations installed at different locations, with the strongest event felt at the station closest to the summit. In the Red Zone communities today, it was just another regular day, however the residents say they are on heightened alert. Community Development Officer for the area Owen Bates was in meetings today with various groups discussing residents' level of preparedness. We have about nine exit points, where I'm standing here, and down there is the bigger village which is Sandebae, that is the larger portion of things, down here is about four exit points. Where I'm standing here in Sandebae, we have one exit point, also we have one in Old Sandebae, because Old Sandebae too nowhere, that's come as one as Sandebae. In a way ahead of the community disaster response team, Ingrid Lavier said that residents are expected to be evacuated to Bayebu, while those in Fancy will be evacuated to Caliqo. Lavier said Oya residents are in a state of readiness, but one of the concerns is crossing the river coming out of the community. Actually we are up abruptly and we don't have that time, maybe the jewellers can block us and then we have to stay right here. Meanwhile, there are some residents who remain adamant that they will not be moving in the event of an explosive eruption. The village is from Fancy to Georgetown on the windward end, are in the red zone. Reporting for SBGTV News, Larissa Pogsley K.