The authorities are on alert as the island is a tourist resort
The volcano erupted yesterday Sunday Stromboliin the Aeolian Islands of Italy’s Tyrrhenian Sea.
The volcanic eruption caused the partial collapse of the side of the crater and an impressive pyroclastic flow towards the sea, with a lot of ash.
As a result, a small tsunami (height of 2 cm) was also caused.
The Authorities are on alert and are monitoring the situation closely and with utmost care, since the island is inhabited and is a well-known tourist resort.
Late on Sunday afternoon, Civil Protection raised the danger level from yellow to orange, urging residents to stay indoors and stay away from doors and windows, while the use of a protective mask was recommended due to expected ash fall in the populated area.
Late Sunday afternoon, Civil Protection raised the danger level from yellow to orange, with appeal to residents not to leave their homes and stay away from doors and windows, while the use of a protective mask is recommended due to expected ash fall in the residential area.
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