Italy is witnessing an extraordinary display of nature's power as two of its most famous volcanoes, Mount Stromboli and Mount Etna, have erupted almost simultaneously. Mount Stromboli, located off the northern coast of Sicily, has been spewing ash and lava, prompting increased monitoring and patrol efforts by the Italian fire department and coast guard. Meanwhile, Mount Etna, known as one of the world's most active volcanoes, has also been showcasing intense volcanic activity. The eruptions have lit up the sky near Catania, offering a spectacular yet daunting spectacle. Local authorities are on high alert as they monitor the situation closely, ensuring the safety of residents and tourists alike.
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Mount Stromboli erupts in Italy, spewing ash and lava into sky
A second volcano has erupted in Italy this week – as Mount Stromboli belched ash and lava just off the northern coast of Sicily. Local media report that the Italian fire department has enhanced its monitoring of the volcano as it becomes more active. The coast guard has stepped up its activity too deploying more patrol boats and aircraft.