Mount Etna Erupts Again, Sending Ash Clouds Into the Sky

Mount Etna, Europe's tallest and most active volcano, erupted again on Tuesday, sending ash clouds into the sky.

The eruption began at around 10:30 a.m. local time and sent ash clouds up to 10 kilometers into the sky.

The ashfall forced the closure of schools and airports in the area.

 There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage from the eruption.

The eruption also caused lava to flow down the side of the volcano.

The eruption is the latest in a series of eruptions that Mount Etna has experienced in recent years.

Mount Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and has been erupting for centuries.

 The first recorded eruption of Mount Etna was in 475 BC.

Mount Etna is a popular tourist destination and is known for its beautiful views and its unique landscape.

However, it is important to be aware of the dangers of visiting a volcano and to take precautions before visiting.

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