Etna Volcano Erupts! Lava Reaches 400 Meters

One of Europe's most active volcanoes, Etna, has erupted again.
Lava has reached up to 400 meters, creating a dense ash cloud. This situation may affect air traffic in Catania. The Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology issued a red alert for flight safety.

It has been reported that explosive activity at the summit of Etna has increased. However, flights at Catania Fontanarossa Airport are continuing normally.

The influx of tourists to witness the volcanic eruptions has been described as "wild tourism" by local authorities. This situation complicates access for rescue services.

Local residents are warning tourists who approach the lava closely. This poses serious dangers, and authorities are taking measures to ensure people's safety.
One of Europe's most active volcanoes, Etna, has resumed activity. Lava has reached heights of 400 meters, prompting warnings for air traffic in the area.
Located on Sicily, Italy, Etna has erupted with dense smoke and ash clouds. A red-level aviation warning has been issued for flight safety.
It has been reported that explosive act...
