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Europe’s Copernicus Earth-observing mission Sentinel-2 captured a hanging picture of Italy’s Stromboli volcano lower than 5 hours after it erupted early on Oct. 9.
The picture, processed in true colours, reveals lava pouring into the ocean and big plumes of smoke and ash rising above the volcano. The eruption prompted the partial collapse of the volcano’s crater terrace, in accordance with a statement (opens in new tab) from the European Area Company (ESA), and prompted the Italian civil safety authorities to lift an orange alert because of the persisting “state of affairs of enhanced volcano imbalance.”