Naples hit by earthquake causing landslides as school and university evacuated
- A strong 4.4 magnitude quake occurred just after noon close to Naples, Italy, causing shaking throughout the city and nearby Pozzuoli.
- This earthquake was the most powerful event in a series of tremors associated with growing worries about volcanic unrest beneath the Phlegraean Fields supervolcano.
- As a precaution, emergency services relocated 500 students from a nearby school and also moved university students to safety, while multiple landslides occurred around Monte Gauro and a building in Pozzuoli partially gave way.
- Officials reported ground uplift of 1.5cm, stated there is no current escalation, and urged residents to stay calm and in open spaces during this anxious period.
- The event heightened vigilance but caused no critical damage or injuries, with building inspections ongoing and emergency services maintaining alert status.
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panic in Naples after a 4,4 earthquake: evacuated schools, blocked metro and paralysed traffic
A 4,4 earthquake struck the province of Naples and caused panic among the inhabitants. Six, produced in an area with intense volcanic activity, was followed by replies and led to evacuations, traffic blockades and emergency measures at national level.
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