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Mount Etna erupted on Dec. 26, 2025, spewing ash and rock, prompting a temporary alert in Sicily.
Mount Etna in Sicily erupted on December 26, 2025, with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology reporting intermittent explosions at the Bocca Nuova crater, ejecting incandescent material tens of meters into the air.
Winds carried the ash plume northeast, causing light ashfall in Taormina and the Piano Provenzana ski area.
The regional civil protection agency temporarily raised the alert level as a precaution against possible lava fountains.
Etna, Europe’s most active volcano at about 3,400 meters, experiences frequent eruptions and is continuously monitored, with its summit constantly reshaped by ongoing activity.
El monte Etna entró en erupción el 26 de diciembre de 2025, arrojando cenizas y rocas, lo que provocó una alerta temporal en Sicilia.