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At the time of the eruption, images showed tourists racing down Mount Etna’s slopes in Italy as plumes of smoke and ash burst into the air ...
A massive eruption at Mt. Etna forced tourists to flee the volcano on Monday after a plume of high temperature gases, ash and ...
Italy's Mount Etna on the island of Sicily erupted Monday, spewing ash and hot lava that sent tourists fleeing from the 10,925-foot mountain, which is one of the world's most active volcanoes.
“Mount Etna is erupting, look!” said Giorgio, a local hotel owner who explained the eruptions are regular and that Sicilians ...
Italy's Mount Etna erupted early Monday, causing tourists to flee as it spewed a massive plume of hot volcanic debris into ...
An extraordinary clip shared on social media shows the moment dozens of tourists on Mount Etna flee as the Italian volcano ...
THIS terrifying video shows the moment tourists run for their lives as the mammoth Mount Etna erupts behind them. Groups of ...
Anyone who signs up to climb an active volcano does so knowing they're taking a bit of a risk. That includes some people who recently visited Mount Etna ...
Sicily’s Mount Etna volcano erupted early Monday, sending ash and debris into the sky, according to Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology.
The Italian volcano sent ash plumes thousands of metres into the air, but authorities said there was no danger to human life.
Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology said the volcano was experiencing strong strombolian explosions.
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