US tourist dies after being struck by lightning while hiking Sicily’s Mount Etna
The 30-year-old was in a restricted area when a thunderstorm moved across the volcano, and rescuers found him in cardiac arrest, officials said.
- A 30-year-old American tourist died Sunday after being struck by lightning while hiking in a restricted area on Mount Etna; firefighters reached him by helicopter around 8 p.m. local time, and he was pronounced dead at Cannizzaro Hospital in Catania.
- Mount Etna, Europe's tallest and most active volcano, has been erupting since early August, prompting authorities to restrict access to upper slopes where the man had entered seeking a closer view of the summit.
- Italy's Civil Protection agency warns that rapid elevation changes create sudden weather shifts, stating "the passage from sea level to high mountain within a few kilometers causes sudden changes in weather" due to clashing air masses.
- Sunday's incident was one of two fatal lightning strikes reported in Italy that day, as authorities confirmed an Italian man also died after being struck while hiking in the Alps in the South Tyrol province.
- Roughly 1.5 million people visit the volcano annually, though ongoing ash emissions have disrupted operations at Catania International Airport, prompting authorities to urge tourists to avoid restricted zones amid continued volcanic phenomena.
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A tourist american a muert lovit de un trăsnet pe Muntele Etna, în Sicilia, au anunđat pompierii italieni, relatează AFP.
An American tourist died on Sunday night when he was struck by lightning as he climbed Mount Etna, on the Italian island of Sicily, in a restricted access area, the authorities said today.
US tourist dies after being struck by lightning while hiking Sicily’s Mount Etna
An American tourist was killed by a lightning strike on Sicily’s Mount Etna while hiking Europe’s largest volcano following a period of intense activity, Italian firefighters said Monday.
Preliminaryly, the man wandered alone in the exclusion zone on the eastern slope of Etna, where extreme volcanic activity is currently taking place.
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