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Mount Etna Erupts Again, Producing Towering Ash Cloud and Lava Flow

Mount Etna's latest eruption on Monday sent ash and smoke high into the sky, but officials assured no danger to residents.

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Mount Etna erupted on Monday, sending a massive ash cloud several kilometers high and producing lava flows after part of the southeast crater collapsed. This marked the 14th eruptive phase in recent months, with tremors felt in nearby towns. Despite raising the alert level at Catania airport, flights continued without disruption. Officials confirmed that lava flows remained within a natural containment area, posing no threat to residents. The summit area was closed to tourists as a precaution. Dramatic footage of the eruption circulated on social media, showcasing the volcano's ongoing geological activity.

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"…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."

Sicily's Mount Etna erupts in a fiery show of smoke and ash miles high
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"…The level of alert due to the volcanic activity was raised at the Catania airport, but no immediate interruptions were reported."

Sicily's Mount Etna erupts in a fiery show of smoke and ash miles high
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"…Disruption appears to be minimal, with flights departing and arriving as usual at the island's airports."

Mount Etna erupts as large plumes rise from Italian volcano
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"…A volcanic eruption in Italy left people scurrying for cover from what officials are saying is a pyroclastic flow."

Mount Etna erupts with huge plume of ash; tourists seek safety
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The eruption began at around 3:50 AM local time, following volcanic tremors that started around midnight local time.

While the eruption was intense, officials assured that there was no danger to residents as the lava flows remained contained. The summit area was closed to tourists as a precaution.

Despite raising the alert level at Catania airport, flights continued without disruption.

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