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2012, March 18. After two weeks of relative calm, the New Southeast Crater of Etna has produced a new paroxysmal eruptive episode this morning, the 22nd such event in the series initiated in January 2011. As its predecessors, also this episode has been characterized by tall lava fountains, a tephra and vapor column several kilometers high (leading to ash and lapilli falls over the eastern sector of the volcano), and lava flows that descended into the Valle del Bove, locally interacting explosively with thick snow cover on the ground. The paroxysmal phase lasted less than two hours.  (INGV-CT article)

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