Last Updated: March 06, 2021, 15:57 IST
A general view taken on March 04, 2021 from Giarre, north of Catania, Sicily, shows the Mount Etna volcano spewing smoke. Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, continued belching smoke and ashes southeast from its crater, as emergency authorities monitored the situation closely in the three villages at the foot of the volcano, Linguaglossa, Fornazzo and Milo, considering the eruptions not worrying so far. (AFP Photo)
A general view taken on March 04, 2021 from Giarre, north of Catania, Sicily, shows the Mount Etna volcano spewing smoke. (AFP Photo)
A general view taken on March 04, 2021 from Giarre, north of Catania, Sicily, shows the Mount Etna volcano spewing smoke. (AFP Photo)
A general view taken on March 04, 2021 from Giarre, north of Catania, Sicily, shows the Mount Etna volcano spewing smoke. (AFP Photo)
A general view taken on March 04, 2021 from Giarre, north of Catania, Sicily, shows the Mount Etna volcano spewing smoke. (AFP Photo)
A municipal employee sweep ashes from the Mount Etna volcano from a street of Milo, north of Catania, Sicily, on March 02, 2021. (AFP Photo)
A municipal employee uses a leaf blower to sweep ashes from the Mount Etna volcano from a street of Milo, north of Catania, Sicily, on March 02, 2021. (AFP Photo)
Residents walk on ashes, past bags filled with ashes from the Mount Etna volcano stored aside after being swept by municipal employees from a street of Zafferana Etnea, north of Catania, Sicily, on March 02, 2021. (AFP Photo)
Residents walk along a street covered in ashes from the Mount Etna volcano in Zafferana Etnea, north of Catania, Sicily, on March 02, 2021. (AFP Photo)
This photo taken late on February 24, 2021 in Porto di Riposto, Sicily, shows lava flowing along the sides of the southern crater of the Etna volcano as a new eruptive episode of tall lava fountains, known as paroxysm, occurred. (AFP Photo)
This photo taken late on February 24, 2021 in Zafferana Etnea, Sicily, shows a resident taking pictures of lava flowing along the sides of the southern crater of the Etna volcano as a new eruptive episode of tall lava fountains, known as paroxysm, occurs. (AFP Photo)
This photo taken late on February 21, 2021 in Milo, near Catania, Sicily, and obtained on February 22, 2021 from Italian news agency Ansa, shows lava flowing along the sides of the southern crater of the Etna volcano. (AFP Photo)