Mount Etna in Sicily and Ulawun in Papua New Guinea have both erupted, causing residents to prepare for evacuation and leading to the cancellation of flights. The eruption on Mount Etna created the illusion of a Phoenix in the sky, while the eruption in Papua New Guinea shot a cloud of ash into the sky, forcing the cancellation of some flights. Residents of a remote Papua New Guinea island were preparing to evacuate from the vicinity of the erupting volcano.
Papua New Guinea cancels flights, plans evacuation after volcano erupts https://t.co/vXEs77Rath
FLIGHTS CANCELLED, RESIDENTS TO EVACUATE AS PAPUA NEW GUINEA VOLCANO ERUPTS (Reuters) Residents of Papua New Guinea island were preparing to evacuate from the vicinity of an erupting volcano that shot a cloud of ash into the sky forcing the cancellation of some flights. https://t.co/n1mvwMLLhk
Video from the air of Ulawun in Papau New Guinea erupting yesterday.... via: @mondoterremoti https://t.co/hfRtkVkLxF
Some residents of a remote Papua New Guinea island were preparing to evacuate from the vicinity of an erupting volcano that shot a cloud of ash into the sky forcing the cancelation of some flights https://t.co/B4feLvhmK2
Eruption on Mount Etna (Sicily) creates the illusion of a Phoenix in the sky. https://t.co/knALtcflPB