Mount Etna, one of the most active volcanoes in Europe, put on a fiery spectacle after weeks of intense build-up. Lava spewed from the Voragine crater on July 4, following three weeks of gradually increasing Strombolian activity. The eruption was captured in stunning footage by Giuseppe Tonzuso, showing the crater spurting lava in a mesmerizing display.
Strombolian activity, although considered a relatively low-level eruption, still packs a powerful visual punch. This type of volcanic activity involves the release of a modest amount of energy, according to the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology.
The eruption of Mount Etna serves as a reminder of the raw power and beauty of nature. The volcano, located in Italy, is a popular tourist destination known for its frequent eruptions. This latest event has once again captivated audiences worldwide, showcasing the awe-inspiring forces at work beneath the Earth’s surface.
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