Mount Etna Erupts, Sending Orange Lava Down Its Slopes and Prompting Flight Alert

Mount Etna Erupts, Sending Orange Lava Down Its Slopes and Prompting Flight Alert
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The eruption has affected air travel and drawn attention to volcanic activity in southern Italy.

  • Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano, erupted with visible streams of orange lava.
  • The eruption caused orange lava to light up the sky over Sicily with red flashes.
  • A thick stream of lava was seen snaking through the mountain landscape.
  • Authorities issued an alert for flights following the eruption.
  • Mount Etna is located in Italy and is the largest active volcano in Europe.

Mount Etna in Italy erupted, sending a stream of bright orange lava down its slopes and illuminating the Sicilian sky. Authorities responded by issuing a flight alert.

The eruption has implications for local safety, air travel, and ongoing monitoring of volcanic activity in the region. Mount Etna's activity is closely watched due to its size and proximity to populated areas.

Authorities are expected to continue monitoring the situation and provide updates on air travel and safety. Further eruptions or disruptions may be possible.

Confirmed by 2 independent sources