Etna volcano update: lava flow eruption from SE crater continues, short lava spill out on N slope has stopped

Runny lava flows over the slopes of the SE crater (image: INGV)

Runny lava flows over the slopes of the SE crater (image: INGV)

The effusive activity at the volcano continues.

Fissure vents, located at 2850 and 2730 m elevation, continue to feed lava on the Southeast crater sliding down along the Valle del Bove.

The short lava flow on the northern flank of Valle del Bove from the evening of 7 June ceased some time during the next day on 8 June.
The volcanic tremor continues at medium values.

The lava flow on the N slope of Valle del Bove has been cooling off at a quick pace on 7 June (source: @INGVvulcani/twitter)

Runny lava forms chilled banks at the sides of the flow, so-called levee (image: INGV)

Runny lava forms chilled banks at the sides of the flow, so-called levee (image: INGV)