Mount Etna Eruption in Italy Video: Catania Airport Halts All Flight Operations After Europe’s Tallest Volcano Erupts in Sicily

Mount Etna, Europe's tallest and most active volcano, erupted dramatically on August 4, sending plumes of ash and smoke into the sky over Sicily.

Mount Etna Erupts in Sicily (Photo Credit: X/ @Fred27781163688)

Mount Etna, Europe's tallest and most active volcano, erupted on August 4, sending plumes of ash and smoke into the sky over Sicily. The eruption occurred at dawn, causing significant disruptions at Catania International Airport. The airport halted all flight operations due to the volcanic ash cloud, which posed a risk to air traffic. Standing at 3,369 meters, Mount Etna has been experiencing heightened activity over the past decade. The explosion created significant visibility issues and led to widespread flight cancellations. Mount Etna Puffs Out Rare Volcanic Smoke Rings, Videos and Photos Show Bizarre Phenomenon.

Mount Etna Erupts in Sicily 

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