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Mount Etna: 5 facts about Europe's most active volcano

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 4 June 2025
Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano in Sicily, Italy, poses ongoing threats despite its 'basic' alert level. This stratovolcano, monitored by INGV, experiences frequent eruptions and gas emissions. While lava flows threaten nearby areas, research indicates a slow slide towards the Ionian Sea, potentially triggering tsunamis.
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News video: Massive plume of ash and volcanic material billows above Mount Etna as it erupts again

Massive plume of ash and volcanic material billows above Mount Etna as it erupts again 01:00

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. READ MORE :...

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