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Lava flow continues at Mount Etna, authorities monitor situation

Lava flow from Mount Etna, which began on February 8th, continues from a crack on the "Bocca Nuova" crater. Volcanic activity remains normal, with no significant changes, and authorities are closely monitoring the narrow flow, posing no immediate danger.

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Lava flow continues at Mount Etna, authorities monitor situation

There were no signs of danger, and it was stated that developments are being closely monitored by the authorities. In the summer of 2024, intense ash and lava eruptions had been recorded at Mount Etna, which is the highest active volcano in continental Europe, located on the island of Sicily.

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Lava flow continues at Mount Etna, authorities monitor situation
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Lava flow continues at Mount Etna, authorities monitor situation
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Lava flow continues at Mount Etna, authorities monitor situation
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Lava flow continues at Mount Etna, authorities monitor situation
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Lava flow continues at Mount Etna, authorities monitor situation
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Lava flow continues at Mount Etna, authorities monitor situation
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Lava flow continues at Mount Etna, authorities monitor situation