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Mount Etna eruption prompts new restrictions on tours
Summary
Catania authorities have suspended or restricted guided excursions to Mount Etna after recent eruptions, prompting local guides to strike; Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology says lava fronts are cooling and not advancing.
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Authorities in Catania have suspended or tightened excursions to Mount Etna following a series of eruptions that began on Christmas Eve. Local guides protested the measures and held a demonstration at the lava flow gate. The guides launched a strike, noting the restrictions limit their professional role. Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology reported the eruption is ongoing but said lava fronts are cooling and not advancing.
Key facts:
- Authorities in Catania have suspended or restricted guided excursions to view Mount Etna's lava flows.
- Dozens of local guides demonstrated and have begun a strike in response to the new measures.
- Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology confirmed the eruption is ongoing but reported that lava fronts are cooling and not advancing.
- Volcanologists and local officials reported the recent lava flow is not threatening nearby residential areas.
Summary:
The new restrictions have reduced close-up visitor access and prompted a strike by local guides, affecting scheduled excursions. Undetermined at this time.
