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Hamut szórt az Etna, átmenetileg Catania repterét is lezárták
HU🌿 Environment6 hr. ago

Hamut szórt az Etna, átmenetileg Catania repterét is lezárták

The Etna volcano showed increased activity on Sunday morning, releasing ash clouds that moved south and southwest due to wind patterns. The Italian Institute of Geophysics and Vulcanology (INGV) reported this development. As a precaution, Catania Airport was temporarily closed and is expected to remain shut until 7 PM. Due to restrictions, the airport will only accept five incoming flights per hour until 9 PM. Etna, standing at approximately 3,350 meters, is Europe's largest active volcano and frequently erupts, attracting many tourists annually.

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Hamut szórt az Etna, átmenetileg Catania repterét is lezárták

The Etna volcano showed increased activity on Sunday morning, releasing ash clouds that moved south and southwest due to wind patterns. The Italian Institute of Geophysics and Vulcanology (INGV) reported this development. As a precaution, Catania Airport was temporarily closed and is expected to remain shut until 7 PM. Due to restrictions, the airport will only accept five incoming flights per hour until 9 PM. Etna, standing at approximately 3,350 meters, is Europe's largest active volcano and frequently erupts, attracting many tourists annually.

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