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Coastal News Today | Italy - Mount Etna s fiery eruptions seen from space (satellite photos)

Etna, the most active volcano in all of Europe, has been in a state of eruption since 2011. The latest series began on Feb. 16. The volcano erupted that day, again on Feb. 18 and then again between Feb. 20 and 23. During these eruptions, fountains of lava shot high into the night sky, reaching 0.4 miles (0.7 kilometers) high earlier in the month and getting 0.9 miles (1.5 km) over the volcano s summit later in the month. These most recent eruptions were among the most violent in the Southeast Crater s young history, Marco Neri, a volcanologist with Italy s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, said in a NASA statement.

Europe s tallest active volcano has been spewing lava for three weeks — and now its raining stones and ash on the villages below

» Europe’s tallest active volcano has been spewing lava for three weeks and now its raining stones and ash on the villages below Europe’s tallest active volcano has been spewing lava for three weeks and now its raining stones and ash on the villages below Prabhjote GillMar 8, 2021, 13:36 IST The tenth big explosion to rock Italy s Mount Etna has a massive fallout of ash and small lava stones causing damage to cars, especially in in the village of GiarreIl Mondo dei Terremoti/Twitter Mount Etna, Europe’s tallest active volcano, let out its tenth big blast in the last three weeks on March 7.

Mount Etna Rains Ash on Sicilian Town

Ash rained down on the Sicilian town of Zafferana Etnea on Sunday, February 28, as Mount Etna’s southeast crater erupted. This footage, shot by Salvatore Palermo, shows the ash falling as he drives through the streets. Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology reported an eruption early on Sunday morning. In addition to ash and smoke, the institute said the eruption saw sustained lava fountains from the volcano. Credit: Salvatore Palermo via Storyful

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