Frightening activity! Two volcanoes started spewing lava again

The Aegean Sea continues to shake, with thousands of earthquakes, the largest of which measured 5.3 magnitude, occurring in the last week. While concerns about the earthquakes activating volcanoes in the region continue, consecutive volcanic activity has occurred at both ends of the world. Mount Etna in Spain and Mount Kilauea in Hawaii have started spewing lava again.

Thousands of earthquakes have occurred one after another near the Greek island of Santorini since January 28. Anticipation of a devastating earthquake or volcanic activity has created panic, and thousands of people have left the island of Santorini. Concerns that earthquakes could activate volcanoes in the region continue. While this activity was experienced in the Aegean Sea, frightening activity was experienced in Spain and Hawaii. Both volcanoes are known to be two of the most active volcanoes in the world..Volcano Etna, SicilyVOLCANO ETNA STARTED EJECTING LAVA Lava flow began on February 8 in Etna, one of the active volcanoes in southern Italy. Lava flow continues to leak from the crack that formed on the southern slope of the crater called “Bocca Nuova (New Mouth)” on Etna, which is approximately 3,300 meters high, on Saturday evening. Information published in the Italian press and based on the Catania branch of the Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) also stated that no special changes were recorded in the volcano’s parameters. Mount Kilauea, United StatesKILAUEA HAS STARTED ESCAPING LAVA AGAIN Following Italy, news also came from Hawaii. The Kilauea Volcano has started erupting lava again. In a written statement from the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, it was noted that the volcano erupted lava up to 100 meters for the 9th time at around 10:16 am local time and smoke was rising into the sky. Kilauea Volcano has been erupting intermittently since December 23.

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