The most famous volcano in Europe has been moving for days, but that is not the cause of the earthquake.

An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale, allegedly magnitude 4.8, struck southeastern Sicily around 10 am on Tuesday night, the The Republic.

The epicenter of the earthquake, which lasted about ten seconds, may have been 30 kilometers south of the island, under the sea. However, the earthquake was also felt in several places, including Palermo and Ragusa.

Due to the loud roar that accompanied the earthquake, people ran into the streets. There were no reports of injuries or injuries.

In the meantime, images of Mount Etna’s eruption have surfaced online, as one of Europe’s best-known volcanoes has been active for days. Volcanic activity began on December 13.

Etna is also one of the most active volcanoes in the world, with tens of thousands of people living around the mountain, the main reason is that the area, due to the volcanic soil, is excellent for wine and fruit production.



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