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Etna Roars to Life: Lava Fountains Erupt
30 Dec
Summary
- Mount Etna erupted with lava fountains and booms.
- Volcanic tremors signaled the start of recent activity.
- Etna's north-east crater erupted after 28 years.

Mount Etna has recently displayed intense volcanic activity, characterized by lava fountains, booming sounds, and significant ash emissions. This surge in activity began last Wednesday when monitoring systems detected increased volcanic tremors, changes in the Earth's surface, and infrasonic signals.
The north-east crater of Mount Etna, the volcano's oldest summit crater, has notably become active. This eruption signifies a major resurgence after almost 28 years of relatively modest activity, indicating a powerful reawakening of Europe's largest active volcano.
This recent display has captured global attention, with footage showing a skier against the backdrop of the spectacular eruption. The event underscores the dynamic nature of volcanic systems and Etna's significant geological presence.




