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BREAKING: Naples and Campi Flegrei Rocked by 4.6-Magnitude Quake

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A 4.6-magnitude earthquake struck Italy's volcanic region of Campi Flegrei and the nearby city of Naples on Monday, sparking panic among residents but causing no immediate damage.

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The concern after the strongest earthquake in the Phlegraean fields is great. An expert sees this as an alarming development for the region.

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The expert of the Osservatorio Vesuviano: "Being the first event of magnitude so high recorded in the Gulf of Baia away from Pisciarelli obviously widens the critical area, you must not gamble but immediately secure the buildings"

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The Phlegraean fields near Naples do not come to rest: Monday noon the strongest earthquake since the beginning of scientific measurements has occurred in the area of the super volcano

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Delays on the railway network throughout Italy due to the interruption of traffic on the node of Naples, due to the need for technical checks after the earthquake of magnitude 4.6 recorded just before 13 at the Campi Flegrei. At 16:30 on Monday afternoon in Rome Termini the scoreboard showed greater travel times up to 130 minutes. According to the official information provided by Trenitalia, at 16 there were 26 Intercity and High speed trains th…

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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