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Mount Etna eruption live: Catania airport closed until Tuesday as volcano ash cancels dozens of flights

Daily Mirror

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July 6, 2026

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Mount Etna eruption live: Catania airport closed until Tuesday as volcano ash cancels dozens of flights

Mount Etna in Sicily has blasted ash into the sky above Sicily leading to major travel disruption and a second day of flight cancellations at Catania Airport

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The West Australian

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· Jul 5, 2026

Etna ash eruption disrupts flights at Sicily airport

An eruption from Mount Etna has disrupted flights to Catania Airport on the Italian island of Sicily.

Arutz Sheva

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· Jul 6, 2026

Mount Etna eruption disrupts air travel in Sicily; Israir diverts flights to Palermo

Mount Etna’s renewed eruption shuts Catania airport after volcanic ash spread across eastern Sicily, forcing widespread flight cancellations and diversions, including those to and from Israel.

Daily Mirror

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· Jul 7, 2026

Mount Etna eruption live: Catania Airport chaos as volcanic ash cancels flights

Travellers faced major disruption and flight cancellations at Sicily’s Catania Airport yesterday after Mount Etna erupted, blasting ash into the sky

The Watchers

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· Jul 9, 2026

Flights canceled, explosive eruption at Kanlaon sends ash over western Cebu, Philippines

Ash from a moderately explosive eruption of Kanlaon volcano reached several municipalities in Cebu on July 9, 2026. At least eight domestic flights were canceled at Mactan-Cebu International Airport. Probable ballistic ejecta, or volcanic rock fragments, were also reported in Masulog in Canlaon City, Negros Oriental. Source

Daily Express

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· Jul 7, 2026

Mount Etna LIVE: Volcano eruption sparks red alert as flights cancelled to key airport

Flight disruption is now set to last at least until Tuesday morning.

The Local Italy

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· Jul 7, 2026

Etna ash cloud grounds flights at Catania airport for third day running

Air traffic at Catania airport has been suspended for the third consecutive day due to volcanic activity on Mount Etna, with flights grounded until at least 2pm on Tuesday, local media reported.

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Related coverage for "Mount Etna eruption live: Catania airport closed until Tuesday as volcano ash cancels dozens of flights": The West Australian — Etna ash eruption disrupts flights at Sicily airport. Arutz Sheva — Mount Etna eruption disrupts air travel in Sicily; Israir diverts flights to Palermo. Daily Mirror — Mount Etna eruption live: Catania Airport chaos as volcanic ash cancels flights. The Watchers — Flights canceled, explosive eruption at Kanlaon sends ash over western Cebu, Philippines. Daily Express — Mount Etna LIVE: Volcano eruption sparks red alert as flights cancelled to key airport. The Local Italy — Etna ash cloud grounds flights at Catania airport for third day running