Volcanic activity from Etna has intensified this week, with vigorous explosions following a four-year dormancy period.

The 3,330-metre-high volcano is the tallest in Europe, and is believed to have the longest documented history of eruptions among all volcanoes, with records dating back to 425 B.C.

– The eruption has partially shut down Catania Airport, causing disruptions for travelers.

Mount Etna has seen intense volcanic activity in recent days, with hot ash and lava spewing from its crater.

After a four-year dormancy, Etna's volcanic activity has intensified, with vigorous explosions.

Standing at 3,330 meters, Mount Etna is Europe's tallest volcano and has a long history of eruptions dating back to 425 B.C.

Etna is believed to have the longest documented history of eruptions among all volcanoes in the world.

Mount Etna’s latest eruption is a reminder of nature's unpredictable power. Stay safe, Sicily!