Mount Etna Erupts: Scientists Closely Monitor Potential Risks

Mount Etna Erupts: Scientists Closely Monitor Potential Risks
Europe’s most active volcano, Mount Etna, has erupted again, sending ash clouds into the sky and triggering increased seismic activity in Sicily.
Volcanologists are now closely tracking magma movement and ground changes to assess possible hazards, including landslides or coastal impacts. While major tsunami risks remain unlikely, experts say continued monitoring is essential to protect nearby communities.
Authorities have urged residents and travelers to follow official updates and safety guidance.
Nature reminds us once again how powerful—and unpredictable—it can be.
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