

Mount Etna Erupts: Tourists Flee as Ash Plume Rises
Mount Etna's Eruption Sends Tourists Running On Monday, June 2, 2025, Mount Etna in Italy erupted, sending a large ash plume into the sky and causing tourists to flee the area. A red alert was immediately issued for air travel, grounding flights in the region. Video footage, widely circulated on social media, captured the dramatic scene as hikers and tourists could be seen running to safety. "It was terrifying," recounted one witness, Aurelien Pouzin. "The ash cloud just kept growing, and everyone started to panic. We had to run." The eruption, while visually striking, served as a stark reminder of the volcano's unpredictable nature. Authorities have urged tourists and residents to remain vigilant and follow safety guidelines in the event of future eruptions. While the immediate danger has subsided, the event highlights the need for ongoing monitoring and preparedness in areas with active volcanoes. Despite the frightening experience, no serious injuries were reported. The quick response of those on the mountain and the swift action of authorities prevented a potentially disastrous situation.