Another volcanic eruption in Italy, but not Etna: at this time volcano Stromboli

The eruptions of the volcanoes Stromboli and Etna took place on Wednesday in Italy. Photos and videos have already appeared on social networks showing a huge column of black smoke over the Stromboli volcano on the eponymous island in the Tyrrhenian Sea near Sicily. According to eyewitnesses, the eruption was accompanied by a powerful release of ash, sand and other volcanic material. In addition, lava began pouring out of the crater on the western slope of Stromboli. There, at an altitude of about 600 meters, there is a depression called the “Fire Stream“ through which the lava reaches the sea. Watch videos from around the world about natural disasters on the channel, such as: 1) On Water: Flood, Tsunami, Heavy Rain, Downpour, Flooding: 2) In the Air: Tornado, Cyclone, Blizzard, Hail, Snow, Drought, Tornado, Hurricane, Storm, Thunderstorm, Tempest, Typhoon, Winter Storm. 3) On Earth: Earthquake, Volcanic eruption, Thunderstorm, Mudflow, Landfall, Avalanche, Landslide, Snowfall, Sno
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