Saturday, January 7, 2012

Volcanic News - Europe's largest mountain, Etna, erupting and spewing lava down the slope

Volcanic ash and lava eruptions at Etna can last for days.

Europe's largest mountain, Etna, erupting and spewing lava down the slope. Eruption spraying ash thousands of feet into the air.

Reported by the Daily Mail, Saturday, January 7, 2012, the mountain which lies to the south of Sicily, Italy, is belching thick smoke to a height of 5,000 meters above sea level.

According to the Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, molten lava out of the new crater in the southeast peak of Etna.

The most active volcano in Europe is notorious for spewing lava and ash up to many days. The flight attendant at the airport in Catania held a meeting to discuss this. Taken the decision to keep open the airport, because the ash does not interfere with flight.

Last year, Etna erupted several times. Various superstitions coloring Etna eruption. In a group on facebook, a group of people say that the eruption of Etna has something to do with alien activity, poltergeist, the explosion of the sun and electrical interference caused by submarine cable. viva

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