© Giovanni Isolino/AFPAn eruption at Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, in 2015.
Schools in Sicily were evacuated on Monday after the island's active volcano, Mount Etna, experienced a flurry of quakes.
Seismic experts at Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Vulcanology (Ingv) registered more than 60 tremors on Monday morning - the most significant measuring at least 3.5 magnitude, at 10:51am. The quakes began shortly after 6am, and five have measured over 3.0 in magnitude.
Local authorities have alerted residents to the series of tremors, which have had their epicentre between Ragalna and Monte San Leo, at around 14km deep.
Ingv said there was "nothing unusual" about the volcanic activity, and there have not been any reports of damage to buildings or any injuries caused by the quakes. In the towns of Ragalna, Nicolosi and Bronte on the south side of the volcano, schoolchildren were evacuated on Monday morning as a precaution.
Etna, nestled between the cities of Messina and Catania, is Europe's most active and highest volcano and Italy's highest peak south of the Alps. Together with Mount Vesuvius near Naples, it is one of 16 volcanoes in the world designated as 'Decade Volcanoes' by the UN, which means that they are studied particularly closely due to the frequency of activity and density of nearby population.
It is in a near-constant state of activity, and striking video footage from the past week shows the snow-covered peak sending out clouds of smoke.
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January 18: Alaska's Bogoslof Volcano erupts again, sends ash cloud to 31,000 feet
January 12: Photographs show how recent eruptions at Alaska's Bogoslof volcano have changed island
January 5: Bogoslof Volcano in the Aleutians back at Red Alert
December 29: Increased seismic activity at Alaska's Bogoslof volcano
December 27: Bogoslof volcano alert raised to red by the Alaska Volcano Observatory
December 23: For second day running, Bogoslof volcano eruption sparks aviation alert in Alaska
December 21: Bogoslof volcano in Alaska erupts briefly, spews ash cloud 34,000 feet