In Guadeloupe, from a window of her house in the middle of the forest, a woman asks a certain Corneille to get her a banana diet. The man, armed with a machete, executes and cuts the branch of a banana tree to leave with the requested fruits.
In Guadeloupe, in a mountain village, a young woman and a little girl go to the grocery store which also sells drinks. A man sitting nearby watches schoolchildren pass by.
On the edge of the smoking crater of La Soufrière, in Guadeloupe, journalist Bernard Pradinaud describes the situation: water vapor and gas are escaping from the volcano that has woken up since the beginning of the year. Volcanologists take daily samples to assess the risk of eruption. One of them, François Le Guern, explains how surveillance is carried out and is reassured by the results of the magma analysis.
In Guadeloupe, David Mirre is a banana producer. He explains how he is limiting the use of pesticides on his farm and hopes that the increase in sales, which occurred during the lockdown, will be confirmed. One of the conditioning workers is also interviewed about his work.