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The Etna volcano on the Italian island of Sicily has again spewed lava. The photos showed lava flowing downward at night and a thick cloud of smoke rising from the top of the volcano during the day. The volcano woke up Monday night.
Shortly before midnight, Etna threw lava jets up to 200 meters high, as announced by the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology. Until the early hours of the morning, fiery, incandescent lava gushed out of the volcano and then cooled.
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According to this, the institute’s experts have already started investigating the eruptions. In recent years there have been repeated eruptions in this region of the crater. Mount Etna is located east of Sicily and north of the port city of Catania with more than 300,000 inhabitants.
The mountain itself is over 3300 meters high and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (SDA)