For now, island residents are advised to avoid going out on the streets and follow official messages.
On the Italian island of Stromboli, located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, on Sunday, October 9, the volcano of the same name began to erupt. This was reported by the agency ANSA.
According to the publication, the authorities, having assessed the situation, raised the level of danger from yellow to orange, providing detailed monitoring of the volcanic activity.
The evacuation has not yet been announced, but local residents are advised to avoid the outdoors and follow official announcements.
The Stromboli volcano on the Sicilian coast erupted, releasing smoke and lava 🌋 pic.twitter.com/IePZN0R0mq
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 9, 2022
A volcano woke up on the Italian island of Stromboli.
La lava et les cendres entrent en eruption dans la mer, le niveau d’alerte est passé à l’orange. pic.twitter.com/tmg7ml67Bt
— Brainless Partisans 🏴☠️☢️☣️🪆 (@BPartisans) October 9, 2022
And ecco come si presenta la Sciara del Fuoco dello #Stromboli in questi minutes! All’interno del video posiamos clearly vedere como il trabocco lavaco rimanga ben alimentato and como continui a provocare la formazione di flussi pyroclastici che si riversano in mare. pic.twitter.com/7p9pEIXp6x
— The World of Earthquakes (@mondoterremoti) October 9, 2022
Smoke rises and lava falls into the sea as Italy’s Stromboli volcano erupts dramatically. https://t.co/dK73j492YR pic.twitter.com/rWufwAlasm
— ABC News (@ABC) October 9, 2022
Tão bonito que e assustador: um vulcão accordou na ilha italiana de Stromboli, é um dos quatro vulcões ativos na Itália. An ultima grande erupção foi in 2019.
(https://t.co/ruD3dO5iK2) pic.twitter.com/S0aoW4Ip1N— Paulo Lei (@PauloAlei) October 9, 2022
Remember that the last time Stromboli was more active was in October last year.
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