ROME: A huge plume of ash, gas and rock spewed forth today from Italy’s Mount Etna, Europe’s largest active volcano, but authorities said there was no current danger to the population.
Images showed a massive grey cloud billowing forth from the volcano on the island of Sicily, beginning about 11.24am local time, according to the national institute of geophysics and volcanology (INGV).
Surveillance cameras showed “a pyroclastic flow probably produced by a collapse of material from the northern flank of the southeast crater”, the agency said.