Nighttime Thrill at Mount Etna: A Dangerous Adventure for Tourists
Tourists are risking their lives climbing Mount Etna at night to witness its eruption. Despite warnings from rescuers, many are unprepared and susceptible to getting lost due to sudden fog. Rescuers emphasize the danger posed by unpredictable weather and projectile lava rocks.
- Country:
- Italy
Adventurous tourists are flocking to Sicily's Mount Etna to experience its nighttime eruptions, despite significant risks. Rescue teams have issued warnings, noting that many visitors are ill-prepared and put themselves in danger.
Leonardo La Pica, regional president of the Sicilian Alpine Speleological Rescue Service, highlighted recent incidents of tourists losing their way due to unforgiving weather conditions like sudden fog. He pointed out that the lava flow has reached more easily accessible areas, luring more people to venture out after dark.
The picturesque yet perilous environment is compounded by freezing temperatures, ice-covered terrain, and the unpredictable nature of the volcano, including debris from eruptions. Rescuers urge caution, emphasizing the necessity for appropriate gear and preparation when approaching the active volcano.
(With inputs from agencies.)

