This is a list of places - inhabited or otherwise - in Montserrat.[1] Names of communities within the area affected by the volcanic eruption can be found on published maps, for example in journal articles.[2][3]
Key
edit(destroyed) - destroyed in the 1995 eruption of the Soufrière Hills volcano
(inhabited) - still inhabited
(overgrown) - buildings remain but are overgrown
(uninhabited) - uninhabited as a result of the 1995 eruption, but not destroyed
B
edit- Bethel (destroyed)
- Brades (inhabited)
- Bramble Village (destroyed)
- Bramble Airport (destroyed)
C
edit- Cork Hill (uninhabited)
- Cudjoehead (inhabited)
D
edit- Davy Hill (inhabited)
E
edit- Elberton (uninhabited)
F
edit- Frith (inhabited)
- Fogarthy's Hill
G
edit- Gages (uninhabited)
- Garibaldi Hill (uninhabited)
- Gerald's (inhabited)
H
edit- Harris (overgrown)
K
edit- Kinsale (destroyed)
L
edit- Lee's Yard (uninhabited)
- Little Bay (inhabited)
- Long Ground (destroyed)
- Lookout (inhabited)
M
edit- Manjack Heights (inhabited)
O
edit- Old Town (inhabited)
- Olveston (inhabited)
P
edit- Plymouth (destroyed)
R
edit- Richmond Hill (overgrown)
S
edit- Salem (inhabited)
- St George's Hill (inhabited)
- St John's (inhabited)
- St Patrick's (destroyed)
- St Peter's (inhabited)
T
edit- Trants (destroyed)
- Tuitts (destroyed)
W
edit- Weekes (uninhabited)
- Windy Hill (uninhabited)
- Woodlands (inhabited)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Google Earth". earth.google.com. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
- ^ Wilkinson, Emily (2021). "a consensus on tolerable levels of risk?". Rethinking Urban Risk and Resettlement in the Global South: 115–130. doi:10.2307/j.ctv1ctgr0k.14 – via JSTOR.
- ^ Sword-Daniels, V.; Wilson, T. M.; Sargeant, S.; Rossetto, T.; Twigg, J.; Johnston, D. M.; Loughlin, S. C.; Cole, P. D. (23 January 2014). "Chapter 26 Consequences of long-term volcanic activity for essential services in Montserrat: challenges, adaptations and resilience". Geological Society, London, Memoirs. 39 (1): 471–488. doi:10.1144/M39.26 – via CrossRef.