Catania airport on the Italian island of Sicily was closed on Friday after Mount Etna, the largest active volcano in Europe, erupted and spewed ash into the sky, disrupting air travel. "The runway at Catania Airport is unusable due to volcanic ash fall: both arrivals and departures are suspende...
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