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  • 03/06/2025
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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00:00Europe's largest active volcano, Mount Etna, located on the Italian island of Sicily, has erupted.
00:08Large plumes of smoke could be seen rising kilometers high above the volcano.
00:13The eruption occurred after parts of Mount Etna's southeastern crater collapsed,
00:18resulting in hot lava flows, according to the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology.
00:23The agency says the spectacle was the 14th eruptive phase of the volcano in recent months.
00:30A volcanic tremor was first detected in the early hours of Monday.
00:34Multiple explosions known as trombolian eruptions followed for several hours.
00:40No deaths or injuries were reported in the eruptions,
00:43and officials say there is presently no immediate danger to people.
00:47Mount Etna erupts several times a year,
00:50and its activity is closely monitored due to its proximity to populated areas and high tourist attraction.
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