quinta-feira, 13 de janeiro de 2011

Mount Etna rumbles, sending lava down its side


Rome (CNN) -- Mount Etna, Europe's most famous volcano, rumbled Wednesday, sending lava down its side. Italian vulcanologists are monitoring the volcano, they said Thursday.
Etna began tremors Tuesday night, the Italian Institute of Vulcanology said.
They reached their peak Wednesday morning, and lava flowed down the eastern rim on Wednesday night.
The volcano continued to show "rather weak" activity Thursday morning, the Institute said in a statement.
The volcano may be producing ash, scientists said, but did not offer confirmation.
Etna does not appear to be threatening people at the moment.
One of the most active volcanoes in the world, it towers over the city of Catania on the island of Sicily. CNN