Update:
Etna in Sicily has been active since February 12, projecting ashes that have diverted flights to Catania. The authorities call for caution.
Etna, in Sicily, is again active. His first eruption of 2025 dates back to February 12 and goes by intensifying in recent days.
Since Wednesday, lava flows have escaped from Crater Bocca Nuova, slowly advancing southwest without immediate threat to the inhabitants.
On the other hand, the ash clouds projected in the atmosphere forced Catania airport to divert several flights.
While the volcano covered with snow offers a fascinating spectacle, the Italian authorities call for caution and advise against curious people to approach the area.