June 3rd, 2025
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Mount Etna in Sicily, which is Europe's most active volcano, erupted on Monday, sending a large cloud of smoke and ash high into the air. Catania airport was put on alert, but there were no immediate flight delays, and the ash cloud stopped by the afternoon. The eruption happened because part of the southeast crater collapsed, which caused hot lava to flow, but it didn't put local people in danger. The top of Mount Etna was closed to visitors as a safety measure, but the lava stayed in a safe area. People in nearby towns and villages felt the eruption, and it caused a lot of discussion on social media. Even with this event, Etna is still a popular place for tourists because it is very tall and has a large area.
June 3rd, 2025
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