After reports of mysterious mass animal deaths around the planet, photos of a fierce volcanic eruption are given:
Thankfully, these magnificent pictures of Mount Etna's latest eruption are merely a chance to revel in the awesome power of nature rather than a reason to start stocking up on canned goods.
The 3,329-metre (10,922-feet) volcano erupted for around an hour, lighting up the Sicilian sky and providing amazing scenery for the village of Milo, just 12 kilometres away.
Fire in the hole: Mount Etna spews lava on the southern Italian island of Sicily yesterday evening
Plumes rose up in the sky
Living on the edge: The Sicilian sky is illuminated by Mount Etna's evening eruption
Eruption: Lava cascades down the slopes of Mount Etna after its latest activity
The eruption was a strombolian explosion from the active pit crater on the east flank of the Southeast Crater cone of Etna