Eruption at Mount Etna

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 18: Photo taken from the village of Milo near Catania shows eruption at Mount Etna, after 32 hours from the last spectacular paroxysmal episode of February 16, in Italy on February 18, 2021. At the Southeast Crater a new paroxysm occurred on February 18, this eruption was characterized by tall lava fountains, long lava flows from the southeast to the north side of the Southeast crater and a dense eruptive ash column. (Photo by Salvatore Allegra/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 18: Photo taken from the village of Milo near Catania shows eruption at Mount Etna, after 32 hours from the last spectacular paroxysmal episode of February 16, in Italy on February 18, 2021. At the Southeast Crater a new paroxysm occurred on February 18, this eruption was characterized by tall lava fountains, long lava flows from the southeast to the north side of the Southeast crater and a dense eruptive ash column. (Photo by Salvatore Allegra/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Eruption at Mount Etna
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