Mount Etna in Italy spews ash, lava intensely
- Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy, erupted overnight on May 13, 2025, releasing ash and lava from its Southeast Crater.
- The eruption followed a pattern of frequent activity during recent months, marking the 13th recorded volcanic event this year.
- The eruption involved intense explosions, two small lava flows toward the south and east, and an ash plume drifting southeast over Zafferana Etnea.
- The INGV downgraded the volcanic alert to "green," the lowest level, and Catania's Vincenzo Bellini Airport remained fully operational.
- This eruption confirms Mount Etna's ongoing high activity and highlights the need for continued monitoring due to its impact on nearby communities and air travel.
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