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		</div><p>Lava and ash are spewing from a new fracture on Italy’s Mount Etna amid an unusually high level of seismic activity at the Sicilian volcano, according to observatory officials.</p>
<p>A swarm of 130 tremors had been recorded by midday on Monday, the most powerful registering a magnitude of 4.0, the Mount Etna Observatory said.</p>
<p>It reported lava flows from the volcano and said a new fracture had opened near its south east crater.</p>
<p>The owner of a refuge on the volcano said hikers are being brought down from higher elevations to 1,900 metres (6,230ft) for their safety.</p>
<p>But there are no reports of injuries, and so far the spewing ash was not causing disruptions to residents of nearby towns and cities.</p>
<p>Etna, the largest of Italy’s three active volcanoes, has been particularly active since July.</p>
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