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Mount Etna erupted again with glowing lava lighting up the Sicilian night sky. Authorities closed areas above 2,500 meters after increased activity was detected, restricting visitors for safety. Etna ...
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Lava Streams Down Mount Etna Amid New Eruption Activity
Lava poured down Mount Etna on Tuesday, August 19, as the volcano continued its latest phase of activity. Footage from ...
Mountain rescue officials were monitoring guides and tourists who hiked up Mount Etna on Sunday evening to watch the lava flows on Europe’s most active volcano.
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Mount Etna Lava Flow Captured in Stunning Drone Video
Stunning drone footage captured lava streaming down Mount Etna at sunset on Sunday, August 17, during its latest eruption, ...
Drone footage showed glowing orange lava flowing down its slopes and bright eruptions once darkness fell. Etna, Europe’s ...
According to Marco Puleo, a guide for the southern side of the volcano, areas above 2,500 meters were put off limits after an automatic alert system noted increased activity.
Drone footage shows Mount Etna’s lava flow at 2,900 meters above sea level. No ash or seismic activity was reported from Europe’s most active volcano.
The rupture occurred at about 3,000 meters (roughly 9,800 feet), and by Thursday afternoon the lava had descended to 2,900 meters, according to Giuseppe Amendolia, a member of the Alpine Guide ...
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