Image of the Week: Ash Cloud From Mount Etna
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It is located in the valley of the Bove
The eruption activity of the Etna volcano (Sicily, Italy) continues, although with less intensity. The National Institute of Geophysics and Vulcanology (INGV) has reported the presence of several active mouths at different heights of the mountain. Continue reading...
The most advanced lava flows have thus already reached a height of 1,395 metres.
Image of the week: Ash cloud from Mount Etna
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The explosive activity at 8:09 am "caused the collapse of the eastern slope of the Monte Rittmann cone"
The images in the distance taken from the drone of the new eruptive mouth that opened in the morning at an altitude between 2200 and 2300 meters on the eastern side of Etna.
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