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Shocking new footage has shown tourists atop Mount Etna sprinting for safety after clouds of volcanic ash more than four miles high erupted this morning.
A portion of the famous volcano's southeastern crater is thought to have collapsed shortly after 11am local time this morning, authorities said, triggering an avalanche of molten rock that hurtled down the side of the towering landmark.
Terrified tourists visiting the volcano on the Italian island of Sicily were forced to run for their lives as the gigantic ash cloud plumed behind them.
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A portion of the famous volcano's southeastern crater is thought to have collapsed shortly after 11am local time this morning, authorities said, triggering an avalanche of molten rock that hurtled down the side of the towering landmark.
Terrified tourists visiting the volcano on the Italian island of Sicily were forced to run for their lives as the gigantic ash cloud plumed behind them.

Dramatic footage shows tourists on Mount Etna running for their lives
A portion of the famous volcano's southeastern crater collapsed shortly after 11am local time this morning, authorities said, triggering an avalanche of molten rock