On 2 June 2025, an eruption led to a pyroclastic flow possibly caused by the collapse of material from the northern flank of the southeast crater.
Images showed a massive grey cloud billowing from the volcano on the island of Sicily, beginning at 11:24 CEST (0924 GMT), according to the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV).
On 2 June 2025, an eruption led to a pyroclastic flow possibly caused by the collapse of material from the northern flank of the southeast crater.
Images showed a massive grey cloud billowing from the volcano on the island of Sicily, beginning at 11:24 CEST (0924 GMT), according to the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV).
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