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Spectacular Mount Etna eruption closes airport

At nearly 11,000 feet, Etna is the tallest active volcano in Europe

The airport at Catania in Sicily, a top Italian tourist destination, has halted all flights after a spectacular new eruption began on Sunday at nearby Mount Etna.

The eruption of lava from the volcano’s southeast crater – clearly visible on Sunday evening to Catania residents – produced a cloud of black volcanic ash that fell on the city, disrupting both air and vehicle traffic on Monday.

“Because of an eruption at Etna all departures and arrivals are cancelled until 1pm,” the airport said. However, Italian national news agency ANSA reported that the airport operator has confirmed the extension of the closure until 8pm.

City officials on Monday also banned bike and motorcycle traffic and reduced vehicle speeds to below 30 kilometres an hour due to the ash, which local residents are asked to collect and leave in small containers near their homes for removal. 

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