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An eruption of Sicily's Mount Etna sent ash and lava gases high into the sky on Thursday and forced nearby Catania airport to cancel all flights in and out. Officials said the runaway had been ...
“Mount Etna is erupting, look!” said Giorgio, a local hotel owner who explained the eruptions are regular and that Sicilians in the port city of Catania are now used to regular disturbances which can ...
(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 5 - Flights at Catania airport resumed on Friday, albeit with some limitations, after being closed for much of the day due to ash on the runways and other areas because of ...
Italy's Etna and Stromboli Volcanoes Erupt, Catania Airport Closed ROME (Reuters) - Eruptions at Italy's Mount Etna and the smaller Stromboli volcano spewed hot ash and lava, raising alert levels ...
Yes, it is still safe to travel to Sicily, even when Mount Etna is erupting. Local authorities and residents are used to ...
The eruption is only affecting Sicily and its nearby islands. Catania Airport is Sicily's busiest airport and Italy's 6th busiest airport. Get more news like this delivered to your inbox bysigning ...
Earlier in the day, the airport announced that due to volcanic activity Sunday morning, arriving flights would be reduced to six per hour and that one section of the airport would be closed.
The level of alert due to the volcanic activity from Mt. Etna was raised at the Catania airport, but no immediate ...
Flights Resume at Italy's Catania After Etna Ash Disruption ROME ... with some arrivals to be allowed two hours later and the airport due to be fully operational by 10 p.m., the airport operator ...
Mount Etna erupted again on Tuesday, July 23, leading to the closure of the airport in nearby Catania, Sicily. Footage filmed by X user @Moorxzy from Catania shows a huge plume of smoke rising ...
Around Catania, on the eastern coast of Sicily, residents and authorities moved to clean up the city after streets and cars were left smothered in black volcanic ash, while the nearby airport was ...
Around Catania, on the eastern coast of Sicily, residents and authorities moved to clean up the city after streets and cars were left smothered in black volcanic ash, while the nearby airport was ...