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Despite monitoring systems, eruptions remain difficult to predict. And some tour guides say visitors who choose to explore volcanoes do so at their own risk.
Mount Etna in Italy erupted on June 2, 2025. The eruption sent ash across eastern Sicily. Emergency measures are in place.
Mount Etna, whose stunning peak rises 11,014 feet tall and slopes toward the Ionian Sea, is a popular attraction for both ...
It’s not uncommon for Mount Etna to experience activity, and there are numerous alert systems and protocols in place when it ...
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Italy’s Mount Etna experienced its largest eruption since 2014 yesterday, sending tourists fleeing for safety. The massive ...
A massive eruption at Mount Etna in Italy forced tourists to flee the volcano, with a plume of high temperature gases, ash, ...
Tourists have been told to check for warnings before climbing towards the summit of Italy's Mount Etna after an eruption sent ...
The lava flows and ash clouds were probably caused by the collapse of a flank of Etna’s southeast crater, authorities said, ...
Italy's Mount Etna on the island of Sicily erupted Monday, spewing ash and hot lava that sent tourists fleeing from the ...