Volcanic ash rained down from the sky on Friday (February 19) two days after a spectacular Mount Etna eruption on the Italian island of Sicily.
Volcanic ash rained down from the sky on Friday (February 19) two days after a spectacular Mount Etna eruption on the Italian island of Sicily.
Volcanic ash rained down from the sky on Friday (February 19) two days after a spectacular Mount Etna eruption on the Italian island of Sicily.
A huge cloud was visible rising from the volcano and it brought a rain of volcanic ash that quickly covered cars and roads.
According to the filmer, the phenomenon lasted for about 20 minutes before the wind dispersed the volcanic cloud.
The highly active, Italian volcano Mount Etna had a fresh eruption on February 19, and the images filmed February 23 were a sight..