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Nouvelle éruption spectaculaire pour l'Etna

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L'Etna est entré en éruption pour la troisième fois en un peu moins de trois semaines, crachant de la lave jusqu'à 200 mètres de haut. Cette éruption, selon des images de l'INGV, concerne un nouveau cratère, ouvert en février lors d'une précédente phase d'activité, sur le versant sud-est de ce volcan qui culmine à plus de 3.300 mètres. Elle ne devrait pas poser de problème pour les zones résidentielles voisines.

Added on the 16/03/2017 14:29:00 - Copyright : NouvelObs Montage

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