
Earthquake Evacuates Naples University
Earthquake Shakes Naples: University Evacuated A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck near Campi Flegrei in Naples, Italy, today at 12:07 PM, prompting the immediate evacuation of several buildings at the University of Naples Federico II's Fuorigrotta campus. The video shows hundreds of students calmly leaving the buildings, demonstrating the effectiveness of the university's emergency protocols. "We felt a strong jolt," said one student, who declined to be named. "The alarm went off, and everyone left the buildings in an orderly fashion." University officials confirmed the evacuation and stated that technical teams are currently inspecting the buildings for structural damage. Classes are suspended until further notice, pending the results of these assessments. The earthquake was widely felt across the city, but no significant injuries have been reported. The swift and organized evacuation demonstrates the preparedness of the university in handling such emergencies. The situation remains under observation, but the quick response and lack of reported injuries offer a positive outcome to what could have been a more serious incident.