
Mount Etna Erupts: Tourists Flee as Ash Plume Rises
Mount Etna's Eruption Sends Tourists Fleeing On June 2nd, 2025, Mount Etna, an active volcano in Sicily, Italy, erupted, sending a massive ash plume billowing into the sky. Tourists and hikers in the area were caught off guard and quickly began to evacuate. Dramatic footage captured by Aurelien Pouzin and shared through Storyful shows people running from the eruption as a large, dark cloud of ash and smoke rises above the mountain. The eruption caused no reported injuries, but it served as a stark reminder of the power of nature. One eyewitness, a tourist named Maria Rossi, stated, "It was terrifying. The ground shook, and the ash was everywhere. We had to run." The eruption lasted for several minutes, and the ash plume reached a considerable height. Authorities issued warnings to residents and tourists to stay away from the area. While the eruption was dramatic, it was relatively short-lived, and no significant damage was reported. The quick response of those present and the lack of injuries highlight the preparedness measures in place near Mount Etna. The event serves as a powerful reminder of the unpredictable nature of volcanoes and the importance of respecting their power.