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Summary

  • Huge plumes rose from Mount Etna on the Italian island of Sicily on Monday, with some eruptions continuing

  • The mountain is Europe's largest active volcano, and eruptions happen several times a year

  • Authorities say there is no danger to the population, and the airspace remains open

  • You can watch live footage of Mount Etna on this page - there will not be regular text updates

  1. Watch live footage from Mount Etnapublished at 14:52 British Summer Time 2 June

    Press play below to watch live footage from Sicily - as a reminder, there will not be regular text updates on this page. You can see earlier footage of huge plumes here.