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Is it safe to travel to Sicily as Mount Etna erupts?

NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT

Catania airport in Sicily is closed until at least 8pm tonight, as Mount Etna erupts, spewing lava and coating the Italian city in ash.

Mayor Enrico Trantino has banned the use of motorcycles and bicycles in Catania for the next 48 hours, because many streets are covered in slippery ash, and ordered cars to drive no faster than 30 kph (19 mph).

So far more than 45 flights have been cancelled, with long queues forming at Catania arport, and authorities warn that there could be further disruption.

The news follows wildfires across Italy, and Sicily was among the areas worst affected by the heatwave – being brought to its knees by heat-related power cuts, with temperatures as high as 47.5C.

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