Wednesday, Aug 12, 2026 | 9 hours ago · TAs of 12 Aug 2026 morning, the volcano's activity - both lava effusion and ash emissions - has decreased significantly, although tremor remains high, indicating still ongoing activity. The latest bulletin from the volcano observatory (the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Etnean Obser…As of 12 Aug 2026 morning, the volcano's activity - both lava effusion and ash emissions - has decreased significantly, although tremor remains high, indicating still ongoing activity. The latest bulletin from the volcano observatory (the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Etnean Observatory, INGV) published yesterday afternoon mentioned that video surveillance images and on-site inspections by INGV personnel indicated that effusive activity continued from the eruptive vents at 2,750 m,2,090 m, and 1,900 m. The fronts of the lava flows fed by the 2,360 m vent appeared to be cooling. The most advanced active lava flow fronts were located at an altitude of 1,360 m, near Rocca Cap…Read more