Etna woke up. The Italian volcano, located in Sicily, broke out on Monday, June 2, reports the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) in a press release.
A volcanic activity was seen during the night from Sunday to Monday through video surveillance cameras, reports the institute, starting at 3:50 am, Paris time.
“The volcanic tremor has reached very high values with the location of the sources of the centroid in the area of the southeast crater
Orange alert for flights
In social networks, images circulate, which show a thick gray cloud in the Italian sky.
The alert newsletter of the volcano observation notice for the plane issued by the INGV has passed on Orange’s alert. The ashes, however, have no impact at the moment on the operation of the Catania airport, near, reports the Sicily.
Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and the highest in Europe. Its eruptions arise in one of the four craters in the upper or on the sides.
Source: BFM TV
