Volcanic activity has intensified at Sicily’s Mount Etna in recent days. That hasn’t stopped visitors to Europe’s largest active volcano.
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Mount Etna erupts during the holidays, ending an active volcanic year in a grand finale
Learn more about Mount Etna’s most recent eruption and why 2025 had a series of activity that fascinated researchers.
Skiers took advantage of the Christmas holiday season by ski mountaineering on the slopes of Mount Etna, while Italy's most ...
Italy's most active volcano erupted, prompting scientists to issue a red Volcano Observatory notice for aviation, signalling ...
A HUGE volcano on the east coast of Sicily has erupted. Dramatic footage shows Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano, ...
Mount Etna’s northeastern crater has lit up winter skies with a renewed burst of Strombolian activity on December 27,2025.The ...
On Saturday, Mount Etna erupted dramatically, sending plumes of ash and lava high into the atmosphere. This eruption is part of a series of volcanic activities that have characterized the region, ...
Mount Etna is known for its frequent eruptions, and the latest activity is no exception. According to scientists from the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, the volcanic activity has ...
Mount Etna, the tallest and most active volcano in Europe, erupted on Monday on the Italian island of Sicily. Dramatic video footage shared on social media showed tourists fleeing down the side of the ...
Mount Ibu in North Maluku erupted again on Dec 30, 2025, its 41st eruption in a week, maintaining an Alert status (Level II).
The 1815 eruption produced 60 megatons of sulfur, and as a result, average global temperatures dropped by around 3°C (5.4°F).
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