Watch: Italy's Mount Etna erupts violently, sending massive ash plumes into sky as people run for safety
Monday, 2 June 2025 Mount Etna, Europe's tallest active volcano, violently erupted on Monday, spewing toxic ash plumes into the sky. Strombolian explosions marked the onset, transitioning into lava fountains. Ashfall was reported in areas like Piano Vetore. The eruption, triggered by a collapse from the southeast crater's northern side, remained contained within the Valley of the Leo.
Massive plume of ash and volcanic material billows above Mount Etna as it erupts again
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.
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