Etna volcano, Europe’s largest volcano, is on the agenda again.
IT BLASTED LAVE AND ASH AGAIN METERS HIGH
According to the news of Reuters; Etna volcano on the Italian island of Sicily has once again spewed lava and ash meters high. The lava that accumulated on the slope of the mountain moved towards the lion valley. The lava made a stunning display as it moved towards the lion valley.
Images from Etna volcano attracted great attention.
IT TAKES ACTION MANY TIMES A YEAR
Etna, at an altitude of 3,330 meters, erupts several times a year, spewing lava and ash. But the volcano rarely causes damage.
The first recorded observation of the volcano dates back to 425 BC and is believed to have the longest written record of eruptions than any other volcano.
The last major eruption at Etna volcano occurred in 1992.