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Italy's Mount Etna, Europe's tallest volcano, erupted Monday, sending ash and rock into the air. We show you where.
The explosion was the strongest since 2021, expelling ash, dust, lava and a pyroclastic flow, but no injuries or deaths were reported ...
Mount Etna has again captivated the world with a spectacular show. The volcano that towers over eastern Sicily spewing smoke and ash high into the air.
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Mount Etna eruption live: Crater still smouldering after tourists flee strongest volcanic blast in four years - Footage shared on social media shows huge clouds of black smoke after the eruption ...
Italy is currently facing significant turmoil among tourists due to the violent eruption of Mount Etna, which released massive clouds of ash into the atmosphere and necessitated the evacuation of ...
Footage from the mountain shared on social media showed tourists scurrying down the slopes as ash rose into the sky. Authorities had issued alerts on Monday morning after signs of increased volcanic ...
Mount Etna in Italy erupted on June 2, 2025. The eruption sent ash across eastern Sicily. Emergency measures are in place. Flights face delays. Tourist spots are closed. No casualties are reported.
Mount Etna's eruption in June 2002 in Italy. (Fabrizio Villa/Getty Images) Italy's Mount Etna erupted early Monday, causing tourists to flee as it spewed a massive plume of hot volcanic debris into ...
Italy's Mount Etna erupted early Monday, causing tourists to flee as it spewed a massive plume of hot volcanic debris into the air. Videos circulating on social media purportedly show people on ...
Volcanic regions like Etna are known to be rich in various minerals and elements. Mount Erebus, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, is estimated to spew around 80 grams of gold into the frigid ...
Sicily’s Mount Etna put on a fiery show Monday, sending a cloud of smoke and ash several kilometers into the air, but officials said the activity posed no danger to the population. MILAN ...