
Campi Flegrei Volcano: Earthquake Fears Raise Eruption Speculation
Campi Flegrei Volcano: Earthquake Fears Raise Eruption Speculation Naples, Italy - Recent seismic activity near the Campi Flegrei supervolcano has sparked renewed concerns about a potential eruption. The area, known for its volcanic history, experienced two significant earthquakes in the past week, leading experts to speculate about the volcano's stability. The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) has confirmed that the possibility of an eruption is a present and near scenario. "If Campi Flegrei erupts, Mount Vesuvius would likely erupt at the same time," stated one expert in the video. This would result in a catastrophic event, potentially causing a global temperature drop of two degrees Celsius and a prolonged volcanic winter lasting two to three years. While the INGV's confirmation is concerning, it's important to note that the exact timing and scale of a potential eruption remain uncertain. Further research and monitoring are crucial to better understand the risks and prepare for any potential consequences. The ongoing monitoring of the situation will continue to provide updates.