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Thick plumes of smoke and volcanic ash submerged roads and rice fields in villages in south-central Indonesia as lava and ash ...
Mount Etna’s craters continue to smoulder two days after its largest eruption in four years sent tourists fleeing from a vast column of gas and ash on Monday.
Mount Etna, the volcano that towers over eastern Sicily, has again captivated the world with a spectacular show, spewing smoke and high into the sky.
Etna’s latest eruption caused neither injuries nor evacuations, but sent a group of tourists on its flanks running, as captured by video posted on social media with smoke towering in the background.
Italy’s Mount Etna experienced its largest eruption since 2014 yesterday, sending tourists fleeing for safety. The massive eruption, which began around 10 a.m., triggered a plume of hot gasses, ash ...
Mount Etna Eruption in Sicily: What Travelers Should Know Travel specialists share on-the-ground advice following Mount Etna's latest eruption, including flight delays, hiking advisories, and more.
“Mount Etna is erupting, look!” said Giorgio, a local hotel owner who explained the eruptions are regular and that Sicilians in the port city of Catania are now used to regular disturbances which can ...
Two American tourists are speaking out after escaping the eruption of Mount Etna in Italy, which started on Monday.
Mount Etna erupted Monday, June 2, sending tourists scrambling downhill to safety as ash and rock shot nearly 3 miles into the sky. A tour operator told CNN they had 40 people on the volcano when ...