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Very strong mag 6 0 earthquake - Western Mediterranean, 18 km northeast of Béjaïa, Algeria, on Thursday, 18 Mar 2021 1:04 am (GMT +1) - 1056 user experience reports

Very strong mag 6 0 earthquake - Western Mediterranean, 18 km northeast of Béjaïa, Algeria, on Thursday, 18 Mar 2021 1:04 am (GMT +1) - 1056 user experience reports
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Italy s Mount Etna Puts Up A Dazzling Show

Mount Etna has been erupting spectacularly since February 16, 2021 (Credit: FishnewsYouTube screen capture) Mount Etna, Europe s most active volcano, has been erupting regularly since 2011. However, the latest series of explosions, which began on February 16, 2021, has been particularly noteworthy. Emanating from the youngest of the volcano s four craters the Southeast Crater they have spewed spectacular fountains of lava as high as 0.9 miles (1.5 kilometers). To put it in perspective, that is about three times the height of One World Trade Center, the tallest building in the United States. “The most recent novelty is that the last six eruptive paroxysms were among the most violent in the Southeast Crater s young history,” says Marco Neri, a volcanologist with Italy s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV).

Etna: Life beneath the volcanic dust of repeated eruptions

BBC News By Francesca Marchese image copyrightGetty Images Irene Corsaro will never forget her first driving lesson under a rain of black ash from Mount Etna. Like many Sicilians from Catania, the 18-year-old has learnt quickly how to make her way home on a road covered in volcanic dust during one of the volcano s 11 eruptions in the past three weeks. A 12th eruption was under way on Friday. Every so often, the volcano s four main craters awake with intense, simultaneous blasts. These episodes create a spectacular natural firework display, replete with bubbles, fountains and flows of lava. Within minutes, neighbouring towns and villages are showered with flakes of ash and other debris.

Mount Etna erupts for the 11th time in 3 weeks -- Earth Changes -- Sott net

Mount Etna erupts for the 11th time in 3 weeks -- Earth Changes -- Sott net
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