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Mount Etna is Europe’s Most Active Volcano. Can You Still Visit During an Eruption?
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| 22/08/2023
| Rebecca Ann Hughes
Posted on 09/27/2023 7:33:48 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Here’s everything you need to know about how often Mount Etna erupts and how it affects travel and tourism.
Mount Etna, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, has been making headlines in the last few years thanks to dramatic eruptions.
It lies on the Italian island of Sicily and looms over the city of Catania.
This week, Catania airport was forced to close temporarily and driving restrictions were put in place following an eruption that spewed ash over the surrounding area.
If you’re thinking of booking a holiday to Catania and eastern Sicily, you may be concerned that volcanic activity could disrupt your trip.
Here’s everything you need to know about how often Mount Etna erupts and how it affects travel and tourism.
How often does Mount Etna erupt? Mount Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in Europe and has been in an almost constant state of activity for the last decade.
There can be eruptions multiple times in a year and even in a month. The current eruption period began in 2013, according to the Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program.
Mount Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in Europe and has been in an almost constant state of activity for the last decade.Piermanuele Sberni Etna made headlines in 2021 when, over a sixth-month period, it emitted so much volcanic material that it grew in height by almost 30 metres.
This year there have already been multiple eruptions. Websites like Volcano Discovery track Etna's activity in detail and you can watch a live stream of the volcano on the Etna Observatory site.
Most of the time, Etna’s explosions are classed as low-level volcanic activity. This includes ash plumes, lava fountaining and Strombolian explosions - mild blasts of magma which are nonetheless dramatic to observe.
Is Mount Etna safe to visit?
Mount Etna is considered to be a safe volcano - most eruptions do not endanger those visiting or living in the area.
Often, the biggest inconvenience is the ash that carpets surrounding towns during eruptions. This also forces Catania airport to occasionally close as occurred earlier this week and in May this year.
The volcano is under intense surveillance. The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology of Catania has a system of cameras, sensors, computers and human controls on site that record and communicate tremors in real-time.
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However, on occasion the volcano has posed a threat. In 1928, the entire town of Mascali was wiped out. In the 1990s, surging lava threatened the town of Zafferana Etnea and had to be directed away by digging canals.
Most recently, in 2002, steams of lava destroyed shops, hotels and restaurants in the area of Piano Provenzana.
What’s more, Etna should not be underestimated by visitors hoping to climb its slopes.
Visiting during an eruption is a thrilling experience and some guides organise tours at night especially to marvel at the fiery light show.Piermanuele Sberni
Excursion company Go Etna advises visitors to always go accompanied by a local guide or agency - if you want to hike past the 2,900-metre mark it is compulsory to hire a guide.
They also recommend you notify your hotel or B&B of your route and, if skiing, that you don’t go off-piste.
Can you visit Mount Etna during an eruption?
As volcanic activity is generally at a low level, you can visit the volcano even during an eruption.
There are plenty of hiking routes that steer well clear of the summit and craters where explosions take place.
Visiting during an eruption is a thrilling experience and some guides organise tours at night especially to marvel at the fiery light show.
TOPICS: Local News; Travel; Weather
KEYWORDS: aetna; catania; etna; italy; mascali; mountetna; pianoprovenzana; rebeccaannhughes; sicily; volcano; volcanoes; zafferanaetnea
To: nickcarraway
Volcanic ash is great for your lungs.
Do not be concerned that it contains glass.
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posted on
09/27/2023 7:42:02 PM PDT
by
Deaf Smith
(When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's for sure.)
To: nickcarraway
Of course we can visit during an eruption. We are SUPPOSED to visit during an eruption. That is the only way to sacrifice a virgin to the volcano to stop/slow down Climate Change. Does nobody do any research on these articles?
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posted on
09/27/2023 7:52:15 PM PDT
by
BipolarBob
(Biden would give Jesse James the train schedule for his 10%.)
To: nickcarraway
We visited Mt. Kilauea in Hawaii and witnessed its eruption. It was an awesome sight.
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posted on
09/27/2023 7:52:51 PM PDT
by
exDemMom
(Dr. exDemMom, infectious disease and vaccines research specialist.)
To: nickcarraway
You can not only visit, you can stay until an archaeologist digs you up in 2000 years.
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posted on
09/27/2023 8:15:39 PM PDT
by
KarlInOhio
(Democrats' version of MAGA: Making America the Gulag Archipelago )
To: nickcarraway
The residents of Pompeii woukd like to weigh in:
To: BipolarBob
Can we throw Greta Thunberg in?
Or is that...... wrong.......?
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posted on
09/27/2023 8:31:12 PM PDT
by
SaveFerris
(Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
To: SaveFerris
We would have to have a vote for it to be . . . right. Okay a show of hands here. All in favor say aye. AYE!!! All opposed. silence. Well, it looks like the vote favors letting her sacrifice her life for Climate Change. It would be what she wanted so it’s a win/win for everyone.
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posted on
09/27/2023 8:51:19 PM PDT
by
BipolarBob
(Biden would give Jesse James the train schedule for his 10%.)
To: Deaf Smith
Never mind all that sulfur dioxide
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posted on
09/27/2023 10:01:45 PM PDT
by
Olog-hai
("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
To: exDemMom
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posted on
09/27/2023 10:02:25 PM PDT
by
Olog-hai
("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
To: Deaf Smith
Come for the volcano, stay for the ashglass.
To: BipolarBob
Finding an eligible virgin is the really hard part.
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posted on
09/27/2023 11:38:17 PM PDT
by
immadashell
(Save Innocent Lives: Ban Gun Free Zones)
To: nickcarraway
Why would you want to? I mean, other than an impaired desire for self preservation?
CC
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posted on
09/28/2023 2:07:39 AM PDT
by
Celtic Conservative
(My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
Relevant keywords, sorted, edited:
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- Mount Etna eruption grounds flights in Sicily with clouds of ash [05/22/2023]
- Ice Cores Reveal Huge Volcanic Eruptions, Bigger Than Anything in The Last 2,500 Years [03/21/2022]
- Mount Etna roars again, sends up towering volcanic ash cloud [02/21/2022]
- Mount Etna Volcano Eruption Update; 1 Kilometer High Lava Fountains, Pyroclastic Flows [02/13/2022]
- Astronomy Picture of the Day - Light Pillar over Volcanic Etna [11/15/2021]
- Etna volcano (Italy): violent eruptive episode, parts of SE crater collapse into dangerous pyroclastic flows [10/23/2021]
- Striking new video captures moment when Mount Etna recently erupted [01/21/2021]
- Hidden World of Undersea Volcanoes and Lava Flows Discovered Off Italian Coast [09/26/2019]
- Mount Etna eruption causes airspace closure [12/25/2018]
- VOLCANO WARNING Panic in Sicily as Mount Etna BLOWS in huge eruption on Italy holiday isle [02/28/2017]
- Fire and ash as Mount Etna erupts for the first time in two years [12/04/2015]
- Enormous monolith, carved 9350 years ago, found under Mediterranean Sea [08/08/2015]
- Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna, erupts - video [06/16/2014]
- It's raining volcanic ash and rocks in Sicily. [video only] [11/26/2013]
- Mount Etna eruption lights up Sicilian sky [10/28/2013]
- Mount Etna eruption closes airports and 'knocks clocks 15 minutes fast' [07/13/2011]
- Mt Etna erupting live....now. (Sicily) [07/09/2011]
- Tsunami Waves Reasonably Likely To Strike Israel, Geo-archaeological Research Suggests [10/26/2009]
- Did Noah's Flood start in the Carmel? [12/10/2008]
- Did Noah's Flood start in the Carmel? [12/10/2008]
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- Geology Picture of the Week, June 22-28, 2008: Current Etna eruption (great images) [06/23/2008]
- Tsunami Or Melting Glaciers: What Caused Ancient Atlit To Sink? [06/04/2008]
- Geology Picture of the Week, May 11-17, 2008: Grab Bag [05/15/2008]
- Lightning Bolts appear above volcano in Chile + Etna volcano rumbles back to life in Sicily [05/13/2008]
- GEOPHYSICS: Ancient Cataclysm Marred the Med [12/09/2006]
- Landslide At Mt. Etna Generated A Large Tsunami In The Mediterranean Sea Nearly 8,000 Years Ago [11/29/2006]
- Geology Picture(s) of the Week, November 12-18, 2006: Etna (current), Stunning Haifoss (Iceland) [11/14/2006]
- Mt. Etna webcam (vanity) [09/12/2006]
- Geology Picture of the Week, September 10-16, 2006: Fresh activity on Etna (with Webcam link) [09/11/2006]
- Geology Picture of the Week, July 16-22, 2006: Godafoss (Iceland), LOTR, and volcano news [07/20/2006]
- Etna Awakes With Storm Of Fire And Lava [07/17/2006]
- Massive underwater volcano discovered off Sicily [06/22/2006]
- Geology Pictures of the Week, October 24-31, 2004: Ghostly Gas, Bone Dry, Black Dragon's Caldron [10/26/2004]
- Geology Pictures of the Week, October 24-31, 2004: Ghostly Gas, Bone Dry, Black Dragon's Caldron [10/26/2004]
- Geology Picture of the Week, October 17-23, 2004: Etna Otherworldly, plus Epidote [10/20/2004]
- Geology Picture of the Week, October 17-23, 2004: Etna Otherworldly, plus Epidote [10/20/2004]
- Geology Picture of the Week, October 10-16, 2004: Etna's slippery Slope (links to other eruptions) [10/14/2004]
- Geology Picture of the Week, October 10-16, 2004: Etna's slippery Slope (links to other eruptions) [10/14/2004]
- Geology Picture of the Week, October 3-9, 2004: Etna Eruption Caption Fun [10/05/2004]
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- Geology Picture of the Week, September 5-11, 2004: Etna Lava, Fournaise Bonus [09/10/2004]
- Geology Picture of the Week, September 5-11, 2004: Etna Lava, Fournaise Bonus [09/10/2004]
- Geology Pictures of the Week, March 14-20, 2004: Volcanoes from Space Trifecta [03/16/2004]
- Geology Pictures of the Week, March 14-20, 2004: Volcanoes from Space Trifecta [03/16/2004]
- Signs Of An Eruption [08/29/2003]
- Astronomy Picture of the Day 3-31-03 [03/30/2003]
- MOUNT ETNA DANGER [02/06/2003]
- Astronomy Picture of the Day 1-02-03 [01/01/2003]
- Geology Picture of the Week Addendum [12/12/2002]
- Geology Picture of the Week, November 10-16, 2002 [11/12/2002]
- Geology Picture of the Week, November 10-16, 2002 [11/12/2002]
- Geology Picture of the Week Bonus: WOW - Etna Eruption from Space Station [11/05/2002]
- Geology Picture of the Week Bonus: WOW - Etna Eruption from Space Station [11/05/2002]
- Geology Picture of the Week, November 2-9, 2002 [11/04/2002]
- Geology Picture of the Week, November 3-9, 2002 [11/04/2002]
- Etna's fresh activity keeps Sicily on tenterhooks [10/29/2002]
- Quake Rattles Erupting Etna [10/29/2002]
- Geology Picture (Movie) of the Week, Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2002 [10/28/2002]
- Geology Picture (Movie) of the Week, October 27-November 2, 2002 [10/28/2002]
- Europe's Biggest Volcano Spews Lava As Earthquakes Signal Latest Return To Life [10/27/2002]
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posted on
09/28/2023 8:19:54 AM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
To: Olog-hai
"Which crater?" Are we talking craters or are we talking calderas?
To: Paal Gulli
Craters. The currently eruptive one is Halemaʻumaʻu, for example.
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posted on
09/29/2023 1:32:02 PM PDT
by
Olog-hai
("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
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