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Mount Etna ERUPTION: Watch terrifying explosions as active volcano in Italy spews LAVA
MOUNT Etna, the active volcano in Sicily, Italy, has been erupting since Monday petrifying a group of mountaineers climbing the 11 feet volcano.
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Mount Etna ERUPTION: Watch terrifying explosions as active volcano in Italy spews LAVA
MOUNT Etna, the active volcano in Sicily, Italy, has been erupting since Monday petrifying a group of mountaineers climbing the 11 feet volcano.
By ALESSANDRA SCOTTO DI SANTOLO
PUBLISHED: 16:35, Tue, Aug 14, 2018 | UPDATED: 16:43, Tue, Aug 14, 2018
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Shocking moment Italian Mount Etna ERUPTS
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The inter-crater eruption could only be seen from the top of the volcano as a video posted by mountaineers climbing the active volcano shows.
The footage shows the dramatic moment the most active volcano of Europe started erupting on Monday.
The 11 feet volcano is situated on the coast of Sicily, Italy, in the metropolitan area of the city of Catania.
Scientists have been warning the seismic activity of the volcano is slowly pushing the volcano into the Mediterranean Sea sparking fears it could trigger cataclysmic landslides and tsunamis.
Scientists from the Bulletin of Volcanology studying the volcano confirm the entire volcano is slowly sliding in an east-south-east direction towards a small coastal town of Giarre.
The volcano is currently moving at an average pace of 14mm (0.55 inches) every year – but experts say this doesn’t immediately raise the risk of danger around the area.
The landscape surrounding Mount Etna is an ever-changing environment and more pressing issues are of a higher concern to scientists.
It is an active volcano, which means it is often spewing ash and gases from its peak.
Lava from the January 2017 eruption formed a new crater on the volcano which was later named Bocca Nuova (New Mouth).
Locals who reside in the area around Etna could be at risk long-term, according to volcanologist John Murray, of the Open University.
Mr Murray wrote: “The Geological record shows that such sliding volcanoes are prone to devastating sector collapse on the downslope side.“
Etna has been restless and aggressive for millennia, with its first confirmed eruption occurring around 6000 BC, according to the Smithsonian.
The volcano is constantly shifting and bubbling, with around three million people living under its shadow, within a 62-mile radius.
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The Morandi Bridge collapsed during a torrential rain Tuesday in Genoa, Italy.
The Italian prime minister said at least 26 people died and 15 others were injured.
Traffic along the bridge near the Italy-France border was likely heavier than usual because of an Italian holiday on Wednesday.
At least 26 people died when a 51-year-old bridge collapsed Tuesday in an industrial area of Genoa, Italy, authorities say.
Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte called it “an immense tragedy … inconceivable in a modern system like ours, a modern country.”
Officials in the Liguria region said Tuesday night that 26 people had died, saying two more bodies had been found and one of the 16 injured had died in surgery. More than 30 vehicles were involved in the collapse, some of which plunged more than 150 feet as the span fell.
“It is shocking to see the twisted metal and the bridge collapsed with victims who were extracted,” Conte told RAI state TV.
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