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Mount Etna erupts after two years of silence

by Sharron Livingston
Etna Volcano Eruption

We haven’t heard a peep from Italy’s Mount Etna, the world’s highest (3,329m/10,922ft) and most active volcano for some time.

The silence was broken last Thursday, when over four days hot ash was spewed into the sky, sometimes up to seven kilometres (4.3 miles) high, as flashes of lightening lit up the ashen sky and lava flowed like rivers along the curves of the mountain.

It was, by all accounts, the most dramatic eruption seen for two decades and according to the National Institute of Geophysics and Vulcanology, this was the first eruption from Voragine crater in two years.

The local airport, Catania, had to close due to ashclouds but they soon dissipated and the airport service is back to normal.


Read also: Road Trip to the Deep South of Sicily


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