Mount Etna disrupts Catania Airport operations
17.02.2025

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 17: A view of Mount Etna in Catania, Italy on February 17, 2025. Mount Etna's eruption is causing ongoing disruptions at Catania airport, with continuous lava emissions from the Bocca Nuova crater's fissure at 3,000 meters and explosive activity from the Southeast Crater. The lava flow on the southwestern flank has cut the high-mountain track near the Galvarina refuge, around 1,850 meters above sea level. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Mount Etna disrupts Catania Airport operations
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 17: A view of Mount Etna in Catania, Italy on February 17, 2025. Mount Etna's eruption is causing ongoing disruptions at Catania airport, with continuous lava emissions from the Bocca Nuova crater's fissure at 3,000 meters and explosive activity from the Southeast Crater. The lava flow on the southwestern flank has cut the high-mountain track near the Galvarina refuge, around 1,850 meters above sea level. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Mount Etna disrupts Catania Airport operations
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 17: A view of Mount Etna in Catania, Italy on February 17, 2025. Mount Etna's eruption is causing ongoing disruptions at Catania airport, with continuous lava emissions from the Bocca Nuova crater's fissure at 3,000 meters and explosive activity from the Southeast Crater. The lava flow on the southwestern flank has cut the high-mountain track near the Galvarina refuge, around 1,850 meters above sea level. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Mount Etna disrupts Catania Airport operations
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 17: A view of Mount Etna in Catania, Italy on February 17, 2025. Mount Etna's eruption is causing ongoing disruptions at Catania airport, with continuous lava emissions from the Bocca Nuova crater's fissure at 3,000 meters and explosive activity from the Southeast Crater. The lava flow on the southwestern flank has cut the high-mountain track near the Galvarina refuge, around 1,850 meters above sea level. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Mount Etna disrupts Catania Airport operations
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 17: A view of Mount Etna in Catania, Italy on February 17, 2025. Mount Etna's eruption is causing ongoing disruptions at Catania airport, with continuous lava emissions from the Bocca Nuova crater's fissure at 3,000 meters and explosive activity from the Southeast Crater. The lava flow on the southwestern flank has cut the high-mountain track near the Galvarina refuge, around 1,850 meters above sea level. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Mount Etna disrupts Catania Airport operations
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 17: A view of Mount Etna in Catania, Italy on February 17, 2025. Mount Etna's eruption is causing ongoing disruptions at Catania airport, with continuous lava emissions from the Bocca Nuova crater's fissure at 3,000 meters and explosive activity from the Southeast Crater. The lava flow on the southwestern flank has cut the high-mountain track near the Galvarina refuge, around 1,850 meters above sea level. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Mount Etna disrupts Catania Airport operations
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 17: A view of Mount Etna in Catania, Italy on February 17, 2025. Mount Etna's eruption is causing ongoing disruptions at Catania airport, with continuous lava emissions from the Bocca Nuova crater's fissure at 3,000 meters and explosive activity from the Southeast Crater. The lava flow on the southwestern flank has cut the high-mountain track near the Galvarina refuge, around 1,850 meters above sea level. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Mount Etna disrupts Catania Airport operations
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 17: A view of Mount Etna in Catania, Italy on February 17, 2025. Mount Etna's eruption is causing ongoing disruptions at Catania airport, with continuous lava emissions from the Bocca Nuova crater's fissure at 3,000 meters and explosive activity from the Southeast Crater. The lava flow on the southwestern flank has cut the high-mountain track near the Galvarina refuge, around 1,850 meters above sea level. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Mount Etna disrupts Catania Airport operations
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 17: A view of Mount Etna in Catania, Italy on February 17, 2025. Mount Etna's eruption is causing ongoing disruptions at Catania airport, with continuous lava emissions from the Bocca Nuova crater's fissure at 3,000 meters and explosive activity from the Southeast Crater. The lava flow on the southwestern flank has cut the high-mountain track near the Galvarina refuge, around 1,850 meters above sea level. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

Mount Etna disrupts Catania Airport operations
Fotoğraf: Salvatore Allegra

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 17: A view of Mount Etna in Catania, Italy on February 17, 2025. Mount Etna's eruption is causing ongoing disruptions at Catania airport, with continuous lava emissions from the Bocca Nuova crater's fissure at 3,000 meters and explosive activity from the Southeast Crater. The lava flow on the southwestern flank has cut the high-mountain track near the Galvarina refuge, around 1,850 meters above sea level. ( Salvatore Allegra - Anadolu Agency )

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