The National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO) has been informed that the activities at the
Kick ‘em Jenny submarine volcano have ceased and returned to normal.
According to information received from the Seismic Research Centre (SRC), University of the West
Indies, since Sunday 11th February, 2024 the activities have ceased, and seismic activity at the volcano
has returned to NORMAL levels. The alert level at Kick ‘em Jenny remains at YELLOW with an
exclusion zone of 1.5 km from the summit of the volcano in effect and should be strictly observed.
There are currently four (4) seismic stations monitoring Kick ‘em Jenny in the area of Grenada. In 2018,
there was a period of high level Kick ‘em-Jenny seismicity that was not followed by an eruption.
This was followed by another period of high level seismicity during the period April 11 to June 5, 2020, which also
did not culminate in eruptive activity. Earthquakes associated with Kick ‘em-Jenny volcanic activity are
often felt in northern Grenada, the Grenadines and of distances up to 400 km from the volcano (Smith and
Shepherd 1993).