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Mount Etna Erupts: Europe’s Largest Active Volcano Spews Ash and Lava, Forcing Evacuations

ByKus by ByKus
06/02/2025
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Sicily, Italy – Mount Etna, Europe’s largest and most active volcano, dramatically erupted on Monday, June 2, 2025. The Mount Etna eruption sent a towering column of ash and smoke miles into the sky and unleashed flows of lava, prompting evacuations and causing widespread alarm among tourists and residents.

Powerful Volcanic Activity Unleashed

The event began with increased seismic tremors late Sunday night, escalating into spectacular Strombolian explosions – characterized by bursts of molten rock, ash, and gas – from Etna’s southeast crater in the early hours of Monday. Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) reported that a portion of the southeast crater collapsed, triggering the intense eruptive phase. The resulting ash plume reached an estimated height of 5 to 6.5 kilometers (approximately 3 to 4 miles), drifting in a southwesterly direction. Simultaneously, significant lava flows were observed, primarily channelled towards the Valle del Bove, a vast caldera on the volcano’s eastern flank, away from populated areas.

The Mount Etna eruption created a breathtaking yet terrifying spectacle. Witnesses described a sudden darkening of the sky as ash began to fall, particularly in areas like Piano Vetore.

Tourists Flee as Situation Escalates

The sudden Mount Etna eruption caught many tourists by surprise. Videos shared on social media showed hikers and sightseers scrambling to descend the volcano’s slopes as the massive ash cloud billowed menacingly behind them. Authorities acted swiftly to evacuate tourist groups from the higher altitudes of the volcano. Fortunately, there were no immediate reports of injuries. Local officials emphasized that populated areas were not under direct threat from the lava flows, which remained confined to uninhabited zones near the summit. However, the sheer intensity of the Mount Etna eruption and the accompanying ash fall created an atmosphere of panic.

Aviation Alerts and Infrastructure Impact

The significant ash emission led to immediate concerns for aviation. Authorities issued a red code alert for air traffic, the highest level of warning, indicating potential hazards from volcanic ash. This was later downgraded to an orange alert as the most intense phase of the Mount Etna eruption appeared to subside by Monday afternoon. Catania Airport, Sicily’s main international gateway, located south of the volcano, initially continued operations as winds carried the ash cloud away from its flight paths. However, some flight disruptions and suspensions were reported as a precautionary measure. The situation remains under constant monitoring.

Ongoing Monitoring and Historical Context

Mount Etna is one of the world’s most continuously active volcanoes, with a history of frequent eruptions documented for millennia. The INGV maintains a constant watch over the volcano, utilizing a sophisticated network of sensors to detect early signs of unrest. While this latest Mount Etna eruption was powerful, experts noted that such events are not unusual for Etna. The primary concerns during these episodes are typically ash fall, which can disrupt air travel and daily life in nearby towns, and lava flows that could potentially threaten infrastructure if they extend further down the slopes.

By late Monday, the INGV reported a decrease in explosive activity and ash emission. However, the volcano remains under close observation as activity levels can change rapidly. Residents and authorities in Sicily are well-accustomed to Etna’s fiery temperament, living under the shadow of this majestic yet formidable natural wonder.

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