Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, has seen intense
activity in recent days, lighting up the sky near the city of
Catania, while Stromboli off the northern Sicilian coast has
spilled lava into the sea.
Italy's civil protection agency issued its top, red alert for
Stromboli, warning the situation could deteriorate.
Civil Protection Minister Nello Musumeci said Stromboli was
"under surveillance", adding that authorities were making sure
evacuation plans were ready in case of emergency.
The fire brigade said they had preemptively doubled the number
of firefighters on the island.
Around Catania, on the eastern coast of Sicily, residents and
authorities moved to clean up the city after streets and cars
were left smothered in black volcanic ash, while the nearby
airport was closed.
"The runway at Catania Airport is unusable due to the volcanic
ash fall. Both arrivals and departures are suspended," the
airport said in a statement, adding that operations were due to
resume at 3:00 p.m. (1300 GMT).
(Reporting by Angelo Amante; editing by Crispian Balmer and
Jason Neely)
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