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Mount Etna in Italy erupted on June 2, 2025. The eruption sent ash across eastern Sicily. Emergency measures are in place.
Mount Etna's recent eruption in Sicily has caused travel disruptions and panic among tourists due to ash clouds, leading to ...
Volcanic blast which sent tourists fleeing was most powerful in four years - Footage shared on social media shows huge clouds ...
Mount Etna's recent strombolian eruptions prompted a code red warning from Toulouse's Advisory Centre. It was later ...
Travellers can rest assure that Sicily and Italy overall remain safe to visit. The eruption is confined to the volcano’s summit, and standard safety precautions are in place. Visitors should avoid the ...
Catania Airport, less than 30 miles from Etna, remains open despite earlier disruption. However, 20% of arriving flights are ...
Mount Etna’s dramatic eruption sends tourists fleeing and disrupts flights in Sicily. Find out the latest travel updates and ...
The abrupt volcanic activity has hampered travel and tourism throughout ... which might have an impact on visibility and air quality. Located at the base of Mount Etna, Catania Airport is still ...
The Republic of Palau has introduced visa-free entry for Indian passport holders for stays of up to 30 days, joining a ...
there should be no major impact on people's holiday plans, or to life in Sicily. Aviation expert Anton Radchenko advises tourists: "The June 2 Mount Etna eruption has understandably caused concern ...