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Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna on Sicily, is erupting again, sending tourists running away from a huge plume of ash and smoke in the air and lava flowing down its slope.
Italy’s Mount Etna erupted on Monday, sending a massive grey cloud of ash, gas, and rocks into the sky. The activity began around 11:24 am local time, according to national volcano experts.
Italy’s Mount Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe, started erupting Monday — sending scores of panicked tourists running for safety.
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A UNESCO world heritage site, Mount Etna is not only Europe’s but also one of the world’s most active volcanoes.
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Sicily’s Mount Etna put on a fiery show Monday, sending a cloud of smoke and ash several kilometres (miles) into the air, but officials said the activity posed no danger to the population.
Europe’s largest and most active volcano, Mount Etna, is located on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy, in the province of Catania, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Sicily’s Mount Etna has put on a fiery show, sending a cloud of smoke and ash miles into the air, but officials said the activity posed no danger to the population.
People on an expedition on Mount Etna were filmed running for safety as a massive ash plume erupted from the volcano on Monday. Skip to content. Fox 8 Cleveland WJW.
Local authorities and residents are used to dealing with Mount Etna eruptions. For the last five years, it has erupted multiple times a year, and tourism to Sicily has been on the rise.