Mount Etna in eruption from the south-east crater
May 10th, 2008

Thanks to Etnaboris
Experts noted violent strombolian activities but no danger to homes.
Catania (Italy), May 10 - Mount Etna is erupting again, a new eruption from the south-east crater anticipated by a strong strombolian activity with emission of ash and lava.
The effusive activity of the lava flows arrives to the base of the crater. The volcano launches incandescent lava fountains high hundreds of meters.
The eruption is constantly under the control of the “Civil Protection” and the Institute of geophysics and volcanology of Catania.
They do not report threats to the towns.
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