Mount Etna spews ash into sky after eruptions
ECNS
1614934660000

Mount Etna spews ash into sky after eruptions in Sicily, Italy, March 04, 2021. (Photos: Agencies)

Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, continued belching smoke and ashes southeast from its crater, as emergency authorities monitored the situation closely in the three villages at the foot of the volcano, Linguaglossa, Fornazzo and Milo, considering the eruptions not worrying so far.

Mount Etna spews ash into sky after eruptions in Sicily, Italy, March 04, 2021.

Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, continued belching smoke and ashes southeast from its crater, as emergency authorities monitored the situation closely in the three villages at the foot of the volcano, Linguaglossa, Fornazzo and Milo, considering the eruptions not worrying so far.

Mount Etna spews ash into sky after eruptions in Sicily, Italy, March 04, 2021.

Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, continued belching smoke and ashes southeast from its crater, as emergency authorities monitored the situation closely in the three villages at the foot of the volcano, Linguaglossa, Fornazzo and Milo, considering the eruptions not worrying so far.

Mount Etna spews ash into sky after eruptions in Sicily, Italy, March 04, 2021.

Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, continued belching smoke and ashes southeast from its crater, as emergency authorities monitored the situation closely in the three villages at the foot of the volcano, Linguaglossa, Fornazzo and Milo, considering the eruptions not worrying so far.

Mount Etna spews ash into sky after eruptions in Sicily, Italy, March 04, 2021.

Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, continued belching smoke and ashes southeast from its crater, as emergency authorities monitored the situation closely in the three villages at the foot of the volcano, Linguaglossa, Fornazzo and Milo, considering the eruptions not worrying so far.