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Etna’s activity has been described as “a climax” which started after 2.40 Wednesday and ended at 7 am.
Meanwhile, the site Discovery of the volcano reported in the past few hours that a wall of the Stromboli crater has collapsed, which produced pyroclastic flow according to staff at Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, who flew over the area on Wednesday after the 14:51 trip.
The mayor of Lipari, Marco Giorgianni, “at the moment there is no material or personal damage” on this island, which belongs to the Aeolians, in the north of Sicily. Neither the accidents nor the losses were registered with Etna.
According to the report by the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology of Italy, Stromboli is not expected to emit more lava or ash since the end of the event that caused the pyroclastic flow.
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