O vulcão Etna, situado na Sicília, Itália, está indicando sinais de possivelmente entrar em uma fase mais intensa de erupções. Segundo o Volcano Discovery, um site especializado em monitorar atividades vulcânicas, houve ocorrências esporádicas de explosões estrombolianas leves na cratera SE durante esta semana. Essas explosões são resultado da liberação de gás e lava da cratera.

Reconhecido como o vulcão mais ativo da Europa, o Etna tem tido episódios de erupção regular ao longo dos últimos 500 mil anos. Sua última grande erupção remonta a 1992, porém, desde então, o vulcão teve múltiplos episódios eruptivos, o mais recente em maio de 2023.
Os cientistas interpretam a atividade recente do Etna como um sinal de que o magma dentro do vulcão está em níveis elevados. O magma consiste em uma mistura de rocha derretida, gases e vapor localizados abaixo da superfície terrestre. Quando o magma se desloca para cima, pode provocar erupções vulcânicas.
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O Volcano Discovery adverte sobre o risco que o Etna representa para as comunidades vizinhas. A erupção de 1992 causou destruição de residências e infraestruturas na região. O site recomenda que as pessoas que habitam próximas ao vulcão estejam atentas às mudanças na atividade vulcânica e sigam as orientações das autoridades locais diante de uma possível erupção.
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Excellent new around the Etna volcano. I live in Valparaiso city port in Chile country. In this moment the north to Chile in the south to Atacama desert
between Loa river to Choapa riveris a red zone from physical geography and the new activities de volcano in the Andes Mountain; for example, the Licancabur volcano, the Ollague volcano, the Llullaillaco volcano and the Socompa volcano in the desert puna to Antofagasta Region.And then in Mediterranean Region to Chile is very necessary the new station around the volcano activities near Teno lake into the Andes Mountains to Curico province and de Maule lake near the international rute to "Paso Pehuenche", the conection by card and bus to Malargue in Mendoza province and Talca city in Chile. In this moment is frecuenty the volcano activities in the Chile country and the south west to Sudamerica in front the Pacific ocean.
When that woman started talking about prayer stopping the lava, I just died a little bit on the inside.
Where to see whole video where they run from volcano?
Typhon is in the volcano if you know about Greece that Zeus fought typhon
And prison him in a mountain and mountain became a volcano name etna
My mother!!!!ti amo terra mia!❤️😍
I grew up in La Perla Ionica I had lungs that inhaled the Ashes we moved to Costa Saracena-Castelluccio
you lose points for dropping the camera
katina , Rember the old xxx story 🙏🏻🇱🇰
Don't know exactly, but from a prophet of The LORD (paraphrasing) soon part of Etna will sink and tilt on it's axis.This act of GOD is against the evil dealings in Italy's government leaders…
I love the Star Trek Red Alert earthquake alarm 🙂
Never having visited Sicily, I had no idea Etna was so active. Thank you for sharing.
im watching this for a project and something that infuriates me is that people are saying "HaWiI hAs tHe mOSt aCTiVe vOlCanO iN tHE wOrLD" people say they got it from google, well google is not something to trust. next time you say something like that get it from National Geographic or something.
So if you're getting data, why were tourists unaware and on the slopes? Tourists were still caught in an unsafe situation.
Me being a absolute scaredy cat with volcanoes, how people can live in Catania I will never know
Heard they filmed one of the eruptions for a Star Wars film once. It’s where Obi Wan fights Anakin in the volcano planet
Pasta anyone? On Mamma Etna certamente!
aside from the extreme drama of this video, yes there are a few dangers, as come with any volcano but, as someone who lives around the "Muntagna" (that's how we actually call it), i can confidently say that Etna is one of the safest volcanoes to visit and live under. The vast majority of lava flows end up in the old caldera, called Valle del Bove, which shields us from most eruptions. As they also said in the video, it's one of the most monitored and studied volcanoes in the world and its constant activity makes for less pressure in the magma chamber, which means less disruptive earthquakes, shorter, less expansive effusions and a spectacle out of your window almost any other day.
I was there right before we knew about "coronavirus".
I went to see this stunning volcano i think it was in 2007 she was erupting off and on. There was a little activity when we ascended. She was magnificent and not only that but the beautiful island of sicily and all the gorgeous towns and the lovely people that reside there. Just an entirely wonderful experience. I hope to one day return to this beautiful and and Its wonderful volcano again ❤️
Mt. Etna makes big boom sound then Mt. Vesuvius, Etna is dangerous. Etna rains Gravel.