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New Campi Flegrei quake rocks Naples area

New Campi Flegrei quake rocks Naples area

One person pulled out of rubble after ceiling collapses

ROME, 13 March 2025, 12:03

ANSA English Desk

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A new earthquake of magnitude 4.4 in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera rocked the Naples area overnight, causing scared people to take to the streets, generating some damage and injuring one person.
    The quake, which struck at 1.25 am on Thursday, was the biggest in the area for 40 years along with one of the same magnitude that hit it in May last year.
    Firefighters in the town of Bagnoli pulled a person out of the rubble after the quake caused a ceiling to collapse. The person was not badly hurt.
    Some people in the same town had to climb out of windows to get out of their homes due to damage caused by the quake.
    Cars were hit by falling debris and cracks appeared in some buildings.
    Premier Giorgia Meloni is constantly monitoring the situation in close contact with Cabinet Secretary Alfredo Mantovano, Civil Protection Minister Nello Musumeci, and with the Head of the Civil Protection Department, Fabio Ciciliano, the premier's office said on Thursday.
    The Campi Flegrei area, also known the Phlegrean Fields in English, is currently being affected by bradyseism, or ground uplift, and there have been a series of earthquakes over the last year.
    "'Recently, the rate at which the ground is rising has tripled, from 1 to 3 centimetres per month,' Francesca Bianco, director of the volcanoes department of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, told ANSA.
    "What happened last night is not unexpected: there is a further intensification of the bradyseismic crisis compared to 2023, but there is no evidence of shallow magma, which would be a typical sign of an (upcoming) eruption".
    Civil Protection Minister Nello Musumeci has appointed a special commissioner for the Campi Flegrei area to take care of risk-prevention measures.
    The minister has complained about how urban development had been allowed in the volcanic area over the decades.
    Naples Mayor Gaetano Manfredi said the latest quake was "an important stress test for the building heritage in this part of the city.
    "The fact that there is no structural damage means that there is good seismic capacity," he continued at the end of a meeting of on the situation in the prefect's office.
    "It is obvious that now we have to continue this work on this vulnerability.
    "We have to continue with the controls because the only answer to living with bradyseism is to have safe structures and we have to work on that".
   

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