Etna volcano on Sicily island of Italy works again
The reporter in Italy, who led the official source from the country's Civil Rescue Agency, said the Etna volcano on Sicily Island (southern Italy) "woke up" on the evening of February 27.
Etna volcano at the island of Sicily (Southern Italy).(Source: AFP).
Rescue forces received warnings and were at the scene, where the mountain was erupting lava. The point of lava eruption is located in the low-lying section, connecting the old and new geological section of the southeast mountain range.
However, according to images and published video clips, explosions, flow of lava flow at a limited scale, small and narrow. According to the Italian National Institute of Geophysics (INGV), the impact of underground tremors has caused faults, creating "open points " for lava to reveal. So far, the warning system has recorded a relatively large amount of energy released.
Information about the eruption of Etna volcano has been continuously updated by the National Civil Rescue Agency and INGV to the authorities and neighboring residential areas.
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