Satellite photos have captured a glowing "river of fire" flowing down the flanks of Mount Etna during an explosive outburst that also unleashed a giant plume of ash, smoke and volcanic gases high ...
The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology announced that the lava flow occurred at an altitude of approximately 2,900 metres. No ash emission and no significant seismic variations were ...
It’s more than just legend that Mount Etna nourishes all that is spread along her foothills in Sicily. For centuries, locals have looked up at the constantly puffing peak in celebration rather than ...
Tour guides who lead hikers up Sicily’s Mount Etna have gone on strike for the first time in decades. They are protesting tougher restrictions imposed by local authorities after a round of eruptions ...