Video. Mount Etna Glows with Lava as Eruptions Light the Night Sky
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The aerial images show the activity of the largest active volcano in Europe after its eruption on June 2nd
BRIEF: Sicily's Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano, was closed to visitors on Thursday, August 28, after an automatic warning system detected increased activity. The new series of eruptions traditionally offers an impressive spectacle. A drone captured a massive stream of glowing lava tearing through the volcanic landscape at dusk. A live broadcast from AfarTV's camera shows the unabated eruptions lighting up the night sky. Italy's Nati…
On Thursday (August 28th), local time, a drone captured a spectacular lava flow from Italy's Mount Etna. The volcano began gushing lava on the 10th of this month and has remained active since then. The aerial footage shows boiling orange magma released from overflow fissures on the side of the mountain, flowing slowly down the slope like a "river of fire," while emitting thick smoke and forming a beautiful landscape.
The Etna volcano area has been closed to tourists due to increased volcanic activity.
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