Sicily island volcano suddenly erupted, 10 people were injured

There is no warning, volcano Etna on the island of Sicily, on March 16 triggered a terrible explosion, sending out ghosts and steam at extremely high temperatures that made many tourists and scientists injured.

The tourists flooded each other to Mount Etna (at the island of Sicily, home of the Italian mafia) to observe the impressive landscape of an active volcano, but did not expect it to be right on the occasion of a spurt of ghosts. at the time of the snowfall, causing an explosion.

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Etna volcano is in active condition.

BBC science reporter Rebecca Morelle reported on Twitter: "Many people were injured - some were in the head, burns, cuts, bruises, and enough".

"Fleeing from the mountain that is pouring down on rocks of all sizes, running away from pebbles like fire and steam at boiling temperatures, is an experience that I must want to get old," she wrote on Twitter.

The reporter added that he had heard a "terrible explosion" that erupted rock and water vapor like rain towards people standing nearby.

A total of 6 BBC reporters out of at least 10 were injured, according to the station.

President of Italian Alpine Club in Catania, Umberto Marino recounts while walking up the mountain, encountering a chaotic crowd running towards him.

"The things that erupted from the volcano fell to the ground, striking the head and body of the nearest people," according to Catania Today, referring to Marino.

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The BBC correspondent was on hand to record the shot of the Etna volcano.(REUTERS).

According to the Italian news agency ANSA, six victims were hospitalized, mostly due to a head injury. Luckily, no one is life-threatening. The eruption occurred at 11 43 (local time) March 16.

Etna volcano is in active condition for the past 3 days, creating a memorable sight for the spectators, until they fall down from the sky.