Campi Flegrei Volcano Rumbles with Powerful Earthquake Swarm
A series of earthquakes, including a magnitude 4.4 shaker, has rocked the Campi Flegrei volcanic region in southern Italy, prompting fears of a potential eruption.
The largest quake struck on Monday evening, sending residents fleeing into the streets and causing minor damage to buildings. It was the strongest earthquake to hit the area in over four decades.
The swarm of earthquakes began on Monday morning, with dozens of tremors recorded in the hours leading up to the major quake. Scientists are closely monitoring the situation, as the Campi Flegrei volcano is considered one of the world's most dangerous due to its proximity to densely populated areas.
The latest earthquake activity is a reminder of the ongoing threat posed by the Campi Flegrei volcano. The region has been experiencing increased seismic activity in recent years, raising concerns that an eruption could be imminent.
Authorities are urging residents to remain alert and follow evacuation orders if necessary. Scientists are continuing to study the seismic activity and will provide updates as they become available.
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