Europe's most active volcano reawakens, mortar sparks panic in residents

The images of the Etna volcano explosion in Italy are taking the world's lap, as the red mortar has lit up the sky, with Europe's most active volcano reactivated in its 4 craters, placing spectacular images in the distance. It all started around 9:00 Wednesday night. Volcanus up to [...]
The images of the Etna volcano explosion in Italy are taking the world's lap, as the red mortar has lit up the sky, with Europe's most active volcano reactivated in its 4 craters, placing spectacular images in the distance.
It all started around 9:00 Wednesday night. Volcanus, at a height of 3330 feet [330 m], donates these images several times a year, distributing lava and ash tens of miles] into the air along the entire Mediterranean island of Sicily.
The largest eruption of the Etna volcano was recorded in 2002, when the mortar seriously threatened the small town of Lingua Glossa.











