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The recent approval of the law introducing urgent measures to address the devastating consequences of floods and earthquakes in Italy has unleashed a wave of emotion and hope among citizens of the ...
The ridge of Punta Pennata, an islet located in the Gulf of Naples, Campania, partially collapsed on Monday, June 30, ...
Naples has been rocked by its strongest earthquake in four decades, shaking homes across southern Italy and sparking fears ...
In the Naples rail hub, train circulation, previously slowed to allow for line inspections following an earthquake that ...
A 4.6-magnitude earthquake struck Italy's volcanic region of Campi Flegrei and the city of Naples on Monday, sparking panic ...
Campi Flegrei has been erupting for at least 47,000 years and last erupted in 1538. But it undergoes periods of significant unrest, one of which has been ongoing since 2005.
A minor earthquake in southern Italy has caused the partial collapse of a wall and a portion of a vault at the Pompeii archaeological site, authorities said on Thursday.
The Campi Flegrei caldera, which is part of the Phlegraean Fields, is a large caldera situated west of Naples, Italy. Prior research has shown that it has a long and active history.
New research shows that elevation changes and earthquakes in Italy's Campi Flegrei volcanic area are caused by rising pressure in a geothermal reservoir -- not magma or its gases, as commonly ...
The area of Bagnoli in the Campi Flegrei region, an active volcanic caldera west of Naples. Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP A 3.1-magnitude earthquake shook Italy's Campi Flegrei, a flat volcanic area ...
Between 1982 and 1984, the ground in the Campi Flegrei area rose at a rate of 3.5 inches (9 centimeters) per month, triggering more than 1,300 earthquakes per month, according to the INGV statement.