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MILAN (AP) — Sicily’s Mount Etna put on a fiery show Monday, sending a cloud of smoke and ash several miles into the air, but officials said the activity posed no danger to the population.
Mount Etna in Sicily has erupted, sending a huge plume of ash into the sky. Social media footage showed tourists running down the slopes as the highest active volcano in Europe erupted.
MILAN — Sicily’s Mount Etna put on a fiery show Monday, sending a cloud of smoke and ash several kilometers (miles) into the air, but officials said the activity posed no danger to the population.
Mount Etna erupted early Monday morning, sending plumes of volcanic ash into the air above Sicily and forcing tourists to flee as seismic activity surged, according to Italy's National Institute ...
In 1669, in what has been considered the volcano’s worst known eruption, lava buried a swath of Catania, about 23 kilometers ...
It’s not uncommon for Mount Etna to experience activity, and there are numerous alert systems and protocols in place when it ...
Mount Etna, the rambunctious volcano on the Italian island of Sicily, grumbled back to life on Monday, spewing hot ash and lava in a pyroclastic flow, the nation's volcano monitoring body said.
Sicily’s Mount Etna has sent a cloud of smoke and ash several miles into the air, but officials said the activity posed no danger to the population. The level of alert due to the volcanic ...