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Europe's highest and most active volcano erupted in spectacular fashion this week, lighting up the night sky with explosions and bright red molten lava.
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Lava flows downhill as Mount Etna erupts, as seen from Pizzi Deneri on the north side of volcano, on the island of Sicily, in Catania, Italy, May 31, 2022. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
Mount Etna erupts as seen from Fornazzo, Italy, May 23. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
Lava flows downhill as Mount Etna erupts, as seen from Pizzi Deneri on the north side of volcano, on the island of Sicily, in Catania, Italy, May 31. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
Lava flows downhill as Mount Etna erupts, as seen from Pizzi Deneri on the north side of volcano, on the island of Sicily, in Catania, Italy, May 31. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
Lava flows downhill as Mount Etna erupts, as seen from Pizzi Deneri on the north side of volcano, on the island of Sicily, in Catania, Italy, May 31. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
Lava flows downhill as Mount Etna erupts, as seen from Pizzi Deneri on the north side of volcano, on the island of Sicily, in Catania, Italy, May 31. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
Mount Etna erupts as seen from Fornazzo, Italy, May 23. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
Lava flows downhill as Mount Etna erupts, as seen from Pizzi Deneri on the north side of volcano, on the island of Sicily, in Catania, Italy, May 31. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
Mount Etna erupts as seen from Fornazzo, Italy, May 23. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello