Etna eruption forces scramble to exit Sicily

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Mount Etna’s eruption disrupted flights at Catania airport, cancelling more than a third of nearly 2,000 scheduled flights and leaving an American traveler to improvise a exit from Sicily—choosing an 11‑hour overnight train to Rome and a ferry before finally flying home from Rome days later, highlighting the widespread travel chaos and the need for flexibility.
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