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Night-time excursions on Italy's Etna volcano spark safety concerns

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Posted on February 21, 2025

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· Last updated: February 27, 2026

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A group of tourists climbing Mount Etna at night, risking safety as they approach the lava flow. This image highlights the recent safety concerns raised for night-time excursions on Italy's active volcano.
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ROME (Reuters) - Tourists climbing Sicily's Mount Etna volcano at night in sneakers and light clothing to get a close-up view of an ongoing eruption may be risking their lives, rescuers warned on

Night Climbing on Mount Etna Raises Safety Warnings for Tourists

ROME (Reuters) - Tourists climbing Sicily's Mount Etna volcano at night in sneakers and light clothing to get a close-up view of an ongoing eruption may be risking their lives, rescuers warned on Friday.

Europe's highest and most active volcano erupted in spectacular fashion last week, lighting up the night sky with explosions and bright red molten lava.

"We had a number of people who got lost and could not find their way back because of the fog that suddenly appeared. Spending a night out at these temperatures can be very risky", Leonardo La Pica, regional president of the Sicilian Alpine Speleological Rescue Service, said on Friday.

Speaking to broadcaster Radio24, La Pica said that the lava flow had reached more accessible areas than usual, at around 1850 metres above sea level.

That has prompted many tourists to venture out at night when the flare is more scenic. But some do not go properly equipped and often get too close to the lava, he said, with the risk of being hit by pieces of rock thrown out by the explosions.

"The ground is impervious, with ice and snow, it is cold and the weather can change abruptly", La Pica added.

(Reporting by Claudia Cristoferi; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Tourists risk safety climbing Mount Etna at night.
  • Lava flows have reached more accessible areas.
  • Weather changes can cause tourists to get lost.
  • Proper equipment is essential for safety.
  • Rescue services warn against night excursions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What safety concerns are associated with night-time excursions on Mount Etna?
Rescuers warn that tourists climbing Mount Etna at night without proper equipment may risk their lives due to sudden fog and cold temperatures.
What recent event has attracted tourists to Mount Etna at night?
Mount Etna erupted spectacularly last week, lighting up the night sky with explosions and molten lava, prompting many tourists to venture out for a closer view.
What equipment should tourists have when climbing Mount Etna?
Tourists should be properly equipped for the conditions, as many have ventured too close to the lava flow without adequate gear, risking injury.
What environmental conditions make night climbing on Mount Etna risky?
The ground can be impervious with ice and snow, and weather conditions can change abruptly, making it dangerous for unprepared climbers.

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