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Mount Etna Eruption Sends Tourists Fleeing but Leaves Communities Unharmed

  • Mount Etna on Sicily erupted massively on Monday, June 2, 2025, sending tourists fleeing but leaving local communities unharmed.
  • The eruption began after partial collapse of Etna's Southeast Crater and involved Strombolian explosions and a lava fountain escalating overnight.
  • The eruption produced a high plume of ash and volcanic gases rising over 21,000 feet, triggered pyroclastic flows, and generated avalanches of hot volcanic material.
  • Italy’s volcanic monitoring agency reported this eruption at Etna as the largest since 2014, characterized by almost uninterrupted powerful explosions and no injuries reported.
  • Officials, including Catania’s mayor, confirmed that the eruption poses no critical threat to residents and normal flight operations continued despite volcanic activity.
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On Monday Etna broke out in Sicily. New photos show how people flee in panic.

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Fox Weather broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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