The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, specifically the Etna Observatory, reported that ash emissions began around 07:45 from the eastern side of the Voragine crater, intensifying by 08:45 to form an eruptive cloud approximately 1.5 kilometers above the volcano’s summit, directed toward the south and southeast. Weather models suggest the ash will disperse toward the south over the next few hours. In recent days, Strombolian activity has continued at the Voragine crater, while effusive activity from a vent at 3,030 meters above sea level, which started on June 26, gradually ceased and ended on July 4. The Sicilian Airports Company (Sac) confirmed that incoming flights have been suspended, though departures from the airport remain allowed.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents factual scientific observations and operational updates from authoritative sources (National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Sicilian Airports Company), without taking a partisan stance or promoting any specific political agenda. It focuses on natural phenomena and its’





