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The Mount Etna volcano in Sicily erupted today, sending tourists running for their lives as an ash cloud rose overhead. Footage captured hikers on the Italian volcano fleeing as the volcanic ...
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.
A "lava fountain" has started flowing down the side of Mount Etna. Early images have caught an orange tinge to the grey ash cloud that has been seen spewing out since early this morning.
Tourists flee as volcano spews ash and lava Video showed dozens running down the mountain but officials said it posed no widespread danger Rachel Clun, Joe Middleton Monday 02 June 2025 18:31 BST ...
At around 10 a.m. on Monday, Etna exploded with its first major, violent eruption of the year: lava fountains and a column of ash and gas rose several kilometers, or miles, in the air.
Mount Etna has erupted sending huge plumes of ash into the air and leaving tourists running for their lives. Footage shared online showed holidaymakers scrambling for safety along a ledge of the ...
What's happening now After a 19-day lull, Etna began to erupt with lively explosive bursts of gas and ash followed by a mild lava flow on the eastern slope followed by a smaller flow to the south.
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. Sicily's Mount Etna put on a fiery show on Monday, sending a cloud of smoke and ash several ...