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Index – Abroad – Disastrous conditions in Italy, horrific video of a natural disaster

Index – Abroad – Disastrous conditions in Italy, horrific video of a natural disaster

We can also say that the branch pulls Italy, as in Sicily Etna It sprinkles lava and rocks, and in other southern counties the devastation of a very unusual and at least a violent tropical cyclone.

The whirlwind from the Mediterranean brought half-meter-high floods in places, and the streets of Viale Teocrito in Syracuse were almost washed away by the massive amount of rain that fell off the face of the earth.

The eruption of Etna does not appear to have subsided. The most active volcano in Europe received a new impulse on Saturday, and since then it has been constantly pouring lava from itself, and the rocky shower did not stop, from which it settled even half a hundred kilometers from the arrival of the volcano.

Etna in Sicily and Cumbre Vieja in the Canary Islands are showing increased activity. So much so that even more deportations have been ordered palm Island. This time, Spanish authorities said 416 people had to leave their homes. Parts of Tazacorte and Los Llanos de Aridane emptied, after the merger of the lava flow that erupted from the two craters and headed to the settlements.

The decision was made as a precaution, but they remain confident that the hot melt will not eventually reach these areas. With the number of displaced people increasing, more than 7,500 people were evacuated in the last month due to the natural disaster.

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According to the latest satellite measurements from the European Union’s Earth observation program called Copernicus, lava covered 866 hectares and destroyed 2,185 buildings after the Cumbre Vega eruption. The Spanish Geographical Institute measured more than fifty earthquakes on the southern side of the volcano in one night, and they were the most powerful 4.3 on the Richter scale, but since they were located at a depth of 37 kilometers, they did not cause any damage to the surface.

Volcano activation and sentencing time also cause flight disruptions. In Sardinia, a small plane was covered by a gust of wind. Travel blogger UtazóTódi told Index that many flights were canceled due to large amounts of volcanic ash in the air. Most of the planes bound for southern Spain remained on the ground, but there were also Edinburgh planes that could not take off. Our reader reports that his Hungarian acquaintances are stuck in Athens after their trip to Barcelona was cancelled.

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