Tulivuori’s activity has intensified this week.
The volcano Etna put on a spectacular show at dawn on Sunday in Italy on the island of Sicily.
Europe’s tallest and most active volcano threw a massive cloud of ash into the sky from Etna’s southeast crater.
The activity of the Etna volcano has intensified this week, reports the news agency Reuters. Strong explosions have been observed at Tulivuori after a four-year dormant period.
At 3,330 meters high, Etna is believed to have the longest documented history of volcanic eruptions, dating back to 425 BCE.