❗ Natural disaster in Italy 😰 Etna volcano eruption in Italy | Extreme weather conditions

Sicily’s Etna volcano has woken up again. Residents of the Italian city said they had never seen such a strong volcanic eruption before. Eyewitnesses say that the volcano eruption began with thunder-like sounds, powerful rumbling sounds continued from the morning until the evening, and in the evening the eruption began. Streams of smoke and sparks flying out of the crater did not scare the residents of the Italian town. As we learned, the eruption of the volcano is something aesthetic for the locals, and even when the eruption began in full force in the evening, life in the city did not change and there was no panic. Dust and rocks from the volcano fly out and fly wherever the wind blows, this time to the towns of Jarre and Milo. It is noteworthy that on the airport website there is no information about canceled flights, which means that Italians are not worried about the consequences of the eruption and the planes will fly in normal mode. And how do you think it is right or wrong? Is there a danger of flying by airplane during the eruption? Be sure to write your opinion in the comments. The publication La Sicilia with reference to the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology of Italy reported that the volcano Etna erupted on the island of Sicily. According to scientists, magma began to erupt from the southeastern crater of the volcano. The eruption was accompanied by the release of ash deposited in the foothills in the north of the volcano, as well as a characteristic roar associated with the release of significant volumes of gas to the surface. Experts estimate that the height of the eruptive column was about four and a half kilometers above sea level. Villages and settlements located in the in the foothills were covered with volcanic ash. -------------------------------------------------- WTf Weather Facts does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under: Copyright Disclaimer, Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. “Fair Use“ is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries contact @ -------------------------------------------------- #naturaldisasters #extremeweather #earthquake #volcaniceruption
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