An curved arrow pointing right. Mount Etna, Europe's tallest and most active volcano, has erupted again. Dramatic video shows breathtaking rivers and jets of lava on May 21. More from News Mount ...
Watch as Italy’s Mount Etna spews lava and ash into air as a spectacular eruption unfolds ... The Independent is the UK's largest quality digital news brand, and a top ten news brand by reach ...
Eruptions at Italy’s Mount Etna and Stromboli volcanoes have ... Photographs captured lava spewing from Etna’s largest crater ...
The spectacular eruption of Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano, has attracted tourists—including skiers, some of whom followed a smoldering boulder as it rolled down the slope after ...
Mount Etna has had spurts of activity recently. Catania International Airport was temporarily closed after Tuesday's eruption. After an election win which has been widely criticised as ...
Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna, is sliding towards the sea. Scientists have established that the whole structure on the Italian island of Sicily is edging in the direction of the ...
Cascades of lava flowed from one of Mount Etna’s largest craters for the first time in four years. It is Europe’s tallest active volcano. Photo: Etna Walk/Giuseppe di Stefano/Reuters ...
Mount Etna's eruption showed no signs of letting up on Saturday as civil protection squads worked frantically to keep lava from invading a tourist centre and scientific monitoring station.
From Randazzo the road and railroad curve eastward, passing through some of the prettiest scenery in the Etna foothills. Just beyond Passopisciaro is a colossal lava flow from the 1981 eruption ...
They can have violent eruptions and can grow bigger as layers of thick lava and ash harden on top of each other. Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy, is an example of a composite volcano. Shield volcanoes ...