France, Nov. 19 -- Mount Etna, Europe's tallest and most active volcano, is under constant surveillance with a cutting-edge network of sensors and cameras that provide real-time monitoring of its volcanic activity.

The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), based in Catania, is the agency responsible for monitoring Mount Etna's volcanic activity.

Its work involves a comprehensive approach using advanced technology and round-the-clock vigilance.

Monitoring Etna

Monitoring includes recording seismic activity through a network of seismic stations that track earthquakes and tremors around the volcano.

"A change in this type of activity can indicate the movement of magma beneath the surface and serve as a precursor to erup...