11/17/13, "Europe's largest and most volatile volcano Mount Etna spews molten
lava from the earth's core thousands of feet above the Sicilian
countryside," UK Daily Mail, Sophie Jane Evans
*Almost 1million years old, the volcano is currently standing at 10,925 feet tall and still growing"
"Europe's most active volcano Mount Etna has erupted - spewing molten lava thousand of feet above the Sicilian countryside.
The eruption, which was captured on camera from Acireale, near Cantania, sent thick plumes of smoke and ash over the Italian island last night.
The breathtaking footage shows the volatile volcano emitting streams of hot lava from the earth's core.
The explosion - which is the sixteenth paroxysmal eruption recorded this year - did not endanger any of the
villages dotted around the slopes of the mountain.
However, staff
at Cantania Airport have been forced to close airspace above Mount
Etna, which is the largest and most active volcano in Europe.
This is because the vast ash clouds
could be hazardous to aircraft, as they could potentially melt and coat
moving parts with a layer of glass.
This would ultimately cause the planes' engines to shut down.
Mount Etna's last major eruption was
in 1992 - causing a fast-flowing river of molten lava to cascade down
the slopes of the mountain.
Despite
the town of Zafferana being endangered by the streams of the red-hot
liquid, successful diversion efforts saved the town and only one
building was destroyed.
However,
the fiery volcano, currently standing at 10,925 feet tall, is still in
constant activity. Astonishingly, it is steadily growing, and has been
for 500,000 years, when eruptions began.
Its latest eruption was preceded by a violent tremour on Monday, which sent hundreds of perfect smoke rings into the air.

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