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Mount Etna's Sudden Fury: Tourists Flee as Europe's Most Active Volcano Roars to Life
Sicily, ItalyMonday, June 2, 2025
Mount Etna is no stranger to chaos. In the past, it has caused significant disruptions, including closing airports due to poor visibility. The volcano's history is marked by destructive eruptions, with one notable event in 1669 that devastated villages and killed thousands. Despite its dangers, Etna remains a popular destination for tourists seeking a thrill. Guided tours and independent visits are common, allowing people to witness the volcano's power firsthand. However, this recent event serves as a reminder of the risks involved. The volcano's activity has since calmed, but the grey cloud remains visible, a stark reminder of nature's unpredictability.
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