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Mount Etna Erupts Again, No Danger to Residents
Mount Etna erupted on Monday, producing ash clouds and lava flows, but officials confirmed no injuries or danger to nearby residents.

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Sicily’s Mount Etna produces enormous ash cloud in volcanic eruption - Washington Examiner
Sicily's Mount Etna Erupts with Columns of Smoke and Ash

Mount Etna erupts, shooting a massive ash cloud into the sky and raising alerts
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Mount Etna erupted on Monday morning, releasing smoke and ash several kilometers high.
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The eruption was triggered by the collapse of part of the southeast crater, leading to lava flows.
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Officials assured the public that the volcanic activity posed no danger and resulted in no injuries.
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Catania airport raised its alert level but continued normal flight operations without immediate disruptions.
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The summit of Etna was closed to tourists as a precaution, and tremors were felt in surrounding towns.
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