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Thousands of tourists are flocking to Mount Etna in Italy, risking safety by getting too close to active lava flows and ash clouds during its recent eruption. The volcano, Europe's tallest and most active, has drawn visitors for decades, but Sicilian authorities are concerned about tourists blocking rescue crews' paths and engaging in careless behavior. Footage on social media shows tourists disregarding rules, including skiing near lava flows.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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