Sicily’s Mount Etna, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, erupted again on Monday morning.
Italie 🇮🇹 – Etna
— 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐓𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐬 (@GeoTales_) June 2, 2025
🔸Des images de la coulée pyroclastique de l'Etna en timelapse.
Hallucinant.
Je ne vous cache pas que je reste surpris. C'est explicable bien sûr, on y viendra mais là, ça me surprend. pic.twitter.com/RPIVE0GdJb
Videos show a huge plume of smoke rising high into the sky, as well as tourists fleeing in panic.
#Etna 2025 suite de l’éruption pic.twitter.com/95sZiVHGbM
— 🥗Aurelien Pouzin🍯 (@aurelienpouzin) June 2, 2025
The Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology announced that over the past few hours, “the activity noted in the previous statement has continued with Strombolian explosions of increasing intensity which are currently of strong intensity and almost continuous.”
Euruzione #Etna pic.twitter.com/1amZUCzUo8
— Newsroom Italia (@NewsRoomItalia) June 2, 2025
Over the past few hours, fine ash has begun to fall in the Piano Vetore area.
Not now Mt Etna. Let me sort out a few things first before you rip Europe apart. pic.twitter.com/gBJ65hoOm5
— Padraig OBrien (@padnandos1) June 2, 2025
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Source: Euronews; Photo: Printscreen X



