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MANILA, Philippines — An ash emission event and 38 volcanic earthquakes were recorded at Kanlaon Volcano on Negros Island in the past 24 hours, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and ...
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Italy's Mount Etna has erupted again after parts of its southeastern crater collapsed sending plumes of smoke and ash several kilometres above Europe's largest active volcano. Sicily's Mount Etna ...
A huge plume of ash, gas and rock spewed forth on Monday from Italy's Mount Etna as authorities warned people to steer clear of Europe's largest active volcano. Sicily's Mount Etna has been active ...
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.
Several videos online have shown people fleeing as smoke and ash billowed from the side of the volcano. Mount Etna, located in Sicily, joins Hawaii's Kilauea volcano as one of 47 volcanoes ...
The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) in Italy said in a translated social media post that a pyroclastic flow, which is a combination of hot ash, rock fragments and gas ...
A massive eruption at Mount Etna forced tourists to flee the volcano on Monday after a plume of high temperature gases, ash and rock “several kilometers high” billowed into the air above them ...
Columns of volcanic ash, gas and rock rose into the sky above Mount Etna following an eruption at the active volcano on the east coast of the Italian island of Sicily this morning. According to ...
Monday's eruption sent ash more than 20,000 feet high, experts said. It is the most significant eruption since 2014. Mount Etna, an active volcano in Sicily, Italy, erupted again on Monday ...
MILAN — 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.