Volcanic activity continues at Mount Etna, Italy
14.02.2025

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: A view of Mount Etna seen from Adrano, Catania, which is producing a new eruption on 14 February 2025. A lava flow emerged from a fissure at about 3,000 metres on the southern rim of the Bocca Nuova crater. It descended along the southwest flank of the volcano, reaching an altitude of about 1,950 metres above sea level near the Galvarina shelter. The flow came within 200 metres of the Altomontana slope, where a large crowd of tourists had gathered to witness the spectacular event. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Volcanic activity continues at Mount Etna, Italy
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: A view of Mount Etna seen from Adrano, Catania, which is producing a new eruption on 14 February 2025. A lava flow emerged from a fissure at about 3,000 metres on the southern rim of the Bocca Nuova crater. It descended along the southwest flank of the volcano, reaching an altitude of about 1,950 metres above sea level near the Galvarina shelter. The flow came within 200 metres of the Altomontana slope, where a large crowd of tourists had gathered to witness the spectacular event. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Volcanic activity continues at Mount Etna, Italy
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: A view of Mount Etna seen from Adrano, Catania, which is producing a new eruption on 14 February 2025. A lava flow emerged from a fissure at about 3,000 metres on the southern rim of the Bocca Nuova crater. It descended along the southwest flank of the volcano, reaching an altitude of about 1,950 metres above sea level near the Galvarina shelter. The flow came within 200 metres of the Altomontana slope, where a large crowd of tourists had gathered to witness the spectacular event. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Volcanic activity continues at Mount Etna, Italy
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: A view of Mount Etna seen from Adrano, Catania, which is producing a new eruption on 14 February 2025. A lava flow emerged from a fissure at about 3,000 metres on the southern rim of the Bocca Nuova crater. It descended along the southwest flank of the volcano, reaching an altitude of about 1,950 metres above sea level near the Galvarina shelter. The flow came within 200 metres of the Altomontana slope, where a large crowd of tourists had gathered to witness the spectacular event. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Volcanic activity continues at Mount Etna, Italy
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: A view of Mount Etna seen from Adrano, Catania, which is producing a new eruption on 14 February 2025. A lava flow emerged from a fissure at about 3,000 metres on the southern rim of the Bocca Nuova crater. It descended along the southwest flank of the volcano, reaching an altitude of about 1,950 metres above sea level near the Galvarina shelter. The flow came within 200 metres of the Altomontana slope, where a large crowd of tourists had gathered to witness the spectacular event. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Volcanic activity continues at Mount Etna, Italy
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: A view of Mount Etna seen from Adrano, Catania, which is producing a new eruption on 14 February 2025. A lava flow emerged from a fissure at about 3,000 metres on the southern rim of the Bocca Nuova crater. It descended along the southwest flank of the volcano, reaching an altitude of about 1,950 metres above sea level near the Galvarina shelter. The flow came within 200 metres of the Altomontana slope, where a large crowd of tourists had gathered to witness the spectacular event. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Volcanic activity continues at Mount Etna, Italy
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: A view of Mount Etna seen from Adrano, Catania, which is producing a new eruption on 14 February 2025. A lava flow emerged from a fissure at about 3,000 metres on the southern rim of the Bocca Nuova crater. It descended along the southwest flank of the volcano, reaching an altitude of about 1,950 metres above sea level near the Galvarina shelter. The flow came within 200 metres of the Altomontana slope, where a large crowd of tourists had gathered to witness the spectacular event. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Volcanic activity continues at Mount Etna, Italy
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: A view of Mount Etna seen from Adrano, Catania, which is producing a new eruption on 14 February 2025. A lava flow emerged from a fissure at about 3,000 metres on the southern rim of the Bocca Nuova crater. It descended along the southwest flank of the volcano, reaching an altitude of about 1,950 metres above sea level near the Galvarina shelter. The flow came within 200 metres of the Altomontana slope, where a large crowd of tourists had gathered to witness the spectacular event. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Volcanic activity continues at Mount Etna, Italy
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: A view of Mount Etna seen from Adrano, Catania, which is producing a new eruption on 14 February 2025. A lava flow emerged from a fissure at about 3,000 metres on the southern rim of the Bocca Nuova crater. It descended along the southwest flank of the volcano, reaching an altitude of about 1,950 metres above sea level near the Galvarina shelter. The flow came within 200 metres of the Altomontana slope, where a large crowd of tourists had gathered to witness the spectacular event. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

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