Italy’s
Mount Etna volcano erupts again in dramatic fashion, lighting up the
night sky
Roads
close to the volcano were covered with volcanic stones and ash after
Mount Etna erupted on Tuesday night.
6
March, 2013
Mount
Etna, Europe's highest active volcano sent plumes of ash and lava
into the night sky on the island of Sicily.
Italy's
National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology has recently
registered increased explosive activity by the volcano, Italy's Civil
Protection agency said.
There
are several inhabited villages on the slopes of Mount Etna.
Eruptions
are not infrequent, and Italian airliners sometimes have to alter
their routes to avoid flying through ash clouds.
Tuesday's
eruption did not cause any interruption to air traffic at the airport
serving the nearby town of Catania, according to reports
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