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On Sicily, Europe's largest active volcano, Mount Etna, once again spewed large quantities of glowing lava into the sky on Sunday. The 3300-metre-high mountain has not come to rest since July.
A thick cloud of magmatic gases and rock formed above Mount Etna, as reported by the Italian Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV).
Explosions could also be seen and heard repeatedly.
There were explosions on Sunday for the fifth time since the beginning of July. This resulted in the formation of lava flows and a volcanic cloud ten kilometers high. The ash spread in a south-easterly direction and fell on several villages on Mount Etna.
The "Vincenzo Bellini" airport in Catania remained in operation, although there were some delays in arrivals.
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