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Italy’s Mount Etna reignites

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Mount Etna volcano in Sicily, Italy, spews lava during an eruption Thursday night. Italian scientists say the volcano, which initially “re-awoke” in late July, sprang into fuller action Thursday by shooting up chunks of flaming lava as high as 500 feet.

ROME >> Mount Etna in Sicily has roared back into spectacular volcanic action, sending up plumes of ash and spewing lava.

Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Vulcanology says that the volcano, which initially “re-awoke” in late July, sprang into fuller action Thursday evening by shooting up chunks of flaming lava as high as 500 feet almost constantly.

On Friday, INGV said the action was continuing, feeding ash plumes several hundred meters (yards) into the air above the crater.

No evacuations of towns on Etna’s slopes were reported.

Sicilians farm on the fertile soils of the slopes of Etna. The volcano is also a popular destination for hikers on the Mediterranean island.

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