Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy, erupted again, sending ash and smoke high into the sky. Authorities confirmed there was no danger to residents, and flights at Catania Airport continued without disruption.
Al Jazeera reported the eruption was caused by a partial crater collapse, triggering lava flows—Etna’s 14th eruptive phase in recent months.
Access to the summit was closed as a precaution, with officials confirming the lava remained within the volcano’s natural boundaries. Tremors were detected nearby, and video was soon shared on social media.