See it: Drone video captures glittering lava oozing from fissure on Italy's Mount Etna volcano

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CATANIA, Italy– Drone video from New Year's Day shows lava hissing arsenic it spills from a fissure connected Mount Etna successful Italy. 

The video, taken adjacent Valle del Bove, shows the agleam reddish and orangish lava popping arsenic it cascades down the volcano

The lava lit up the night, creating a beauteous spectacle. 

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In a wide camera shot, a city's lights glow successful the inheritance arsenic the reddish lava illuminates the acheronian mountainside of Etna. 

  • An Italian city's lights illuminate down  the travel  of lava from Mount Etna.

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    An Italian city's lights illuminate down the travel of lava from Mount Etna.  (Emilio Messina via Storyful)

  • The lava cracked and popped arsenic  it spilled from the fissure successful  Mount Etna.

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    The lava cracked and popped arsenic it spilled from the fissure successful Mount Etna. (Emilio Messina via Storyful)

  • Mount Etna connected  New Year's Day 2026.

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    Mount Etna connected New Year's Day 2026. (Emilio Messina via Storyful)

  • The lava created an absorbing  signifier   connected  Mount Etna.

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    The lava created an absorbing signifier connected Mount Etna.  (Emilio Messina via Storyful)

The dependable of the lava cracking made for an aggravated juxtaposition successful the different quiescent night. 

Mount Etna is known for its volcanic activity, according to the UNESCO World Heritage Foundation, with eruptive enactment being recorded by humans for 2,700 years. 

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According to the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of Natural History's Global Volcanism Program, Etna began an eruption connected Christmas Eve 2025 earlier stopping connected Dec. 28. 

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