Mount Etna: New 4.8-magnitude earthquake hits Sicily

Mount Etna. /BBC
Mount Etna. /BBC

A 4.8-magnitude earthquake has hit Sicily around Europe's most active volcano Mount Etna, injuring at least two people, Italian media report.

Some buildings were reportedly damaged in what was the latest in dozens of tremors since Etna erupted on Monday.

Volcanic ash had earlier covered nearby villages, and flights to and from Catania airport had to be halted temporarily.

People on the mountainside were told to escape quickly.

The earthquake struck at 03:19 local time (02:19 GMT) on Wednesday near the municipality of Viagrande.

Pictures of damaged buildings have been posted on social media.

Italian media report panic among local residents, many of whom run out into the streets.

There were also reports of buildings shaking in Catania, a city of more than 300,000 people.

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