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Thousands of ‘danger tourists’ have travelled to the slopes of Mount Etna in Italy to witness explosive lava flows and ...
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In a statement Sunday, per the NYT, Sicily regional civil protection leader Salvo Cocina described the situation as a "constant flow" of about 1,000 people, whose parked cars are blocking ...
It’s a surreal scene: fiery lava oozing from between black rocks meeting the pristine white snow blanketing the mountain.
A red-hot lava flow two miles long has been attracting crowds to the slopes of Mount Etna on the island of Sicily, Italy.
But the sudden influx of sightseers has become a safety risk, local authorities have said. Salvo Cocina, Sicily's head of regional civil protection, described the tourism in Etna in recent weeks ...