Mount Etna eruptions create river of fire
Updated 11:13, 28-Jun-2018
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Europe's largest active volcano, Mount Etna, has been attracting many visitors to Catania, Italy since beginning a spectacular series of eruptions in February. /CFP Photo

Europe's largest active volcano, Mount Etna, has been attracting many visitors to Catania, Italy since beginning a spectacular series of eruptions in February. /CFP Photo

Lava continues to flow from a fracture at the base of the southeast crater on Sunday. /CFP Photo

Lava continues to flow from a fracture at the base of the southeast crater on Sunday. /CFP Photo

The volcano erupted on February 28 and March 16, spewing lava hundreds of feet into the air. /CFP Photo

The volcano erupted on February 28 and March 16, spewing lava hundreds of feet into the air. /CFP Photo

The eruptions have boosted local tourism but also proved dangerous. Ten people were injured by the eruption on March 16. /CFP Photo

The eruptions have boosted local tourism but also proved dangerous. Ten people were injured by the eruption on March 16. /CFP Photo