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The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) registered a significant intensifying explosive activity at the volcano in the early night today.

A number of powerful eruptions from the North crater area have been observed at about 02:10 local time, of which the strongest one occurred at 02:29 local time, taking place about 3 minutes.
Much of the ejected pyroclastic material showered the upper part of Sciara del Fuoco and tumble down the slope.
A new, mild lava flow followed the explosive phase at 02:30 local time, observed by the observatory surveillance cameras, limited to the upper part of Sciara del Fuoco.
At 16:44 local time, the activity returned to normal levels.
Source: National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology volcano activity update 25 September 2022



Update 10 /4:





The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) reported that a new lava effusion at the volcano began at 11:15 local time yesterday.
The lava overflowed the North crater and slowly descended on the Sciara del Fuoco. Most of the poorly fed lava was keeping in the crater area. At about 12:30 local time, the effusive eruption increased to make emissions of fluid lava and ash reached the sea.
A volcanic tremor has not shown significant variations,
Source: National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology volcano activity update 4 October 2022

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