Volcanic activity at Mt. Etna disrupts air traffic

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Mt Etna active again Photo: Wiki

Volcanic activity at Mt. Etna has disrupted air traffic to the Catania Airport in southern Italy, the airport announced Monday. On X, the airport posted that the southeast airspace would be closed until further notice.

“No restrictions on departures from the airport. Passengers are kindly requested to check with the airline for flight status,” it continued.

Air sectors were also shut down temporarily, reports news agencies.

One of Italy’s most active volcanoes, Mt. Etna has been showing renewed activity for a week after lava started seeping from a crack on the southern slope of the crater known as Bocca Nuova (New Mouth).

The activity has gradually intensified. It is now emitting clouds of volcanic ash.

Mt. Etna, on the island of Sicily, is the highest active volcano in continental Europe. Last summer, after a period of relative quiet following a major eruption in December 2023, it experienced successive eruptions.

Despite its frequent eruptions, it remains a major tourist attraction.

In 2013, UNESCO designated the volcano and its surroundings as a World Heritage Site, recognizing its geological significance and impact on the local culture and economy.

 

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