Etna Erupts Again, Lava Fountains Resume
Spectacular Eruption Captured in Images
Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano, has resumed its eruption after a brief lull. The lava fountain activity from the Voragine Crater, which began yesterday afternoon, gradually subsided but has now regained intensity.
Intensified Strombolian Activity
As of 3 am this morning, the Voragine Crater intensified its strombolian activity, which culminated in spectacular lava fountains. The eruption has also produced a shower of lapilli and ash, and volcanic activity is expected to continue with varying intensity throughout the day.
The eruption is being closely monitored by volcanologists, and spectacular images of the lava fountains and ash plumes have been captured by photographers and scientists alike.
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