Earthquake in Rome, other clashes in the Castles: “The volcano has awakened”



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Yesterday was a tense day for hundreds of thousands of inhabitants of the Castelli me South Rome who for two days felt the earth tremble with eight downloads in 48 hours. Another three tremors scared the population. The seismic movements occurred on Friday and Saturday with the epicenter at Lariano at an average depth of 10 kilometers and 3 on the Richter scale. Chandeliers swayed, chairs and tables swayed at two in the afternoon, and then the next day, people woke up in the middle of the night causing them to fall into the street.

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The tremors sowed fear and panic also in the neighborhoods of La Romanina, Appio Latino, Tuscolano and Prenestino. Yesterday, the sky remained “cloudy” all day. A day characterized by the classic “seismic weather”, an expression that may not be appropriate and correct, which in Roman peoples is translated as: “Today is na bell!” There are many people from the interior who stayed at home to count the new cracks in the walls and the floor. Several pieces of plaster that have come loose from old buildings. Especially in the houses of the villages of Lariano, Velletri, Nemi, Rocca Priora and Monte Compatri.

The active volcano of Alban Hills that dominates Rome has once again made itself felt after the last earthquake of July 28 with its epicenter in Albano. Even in early March in Ariccia until the three strongest crashes in November 2019 in Colonna and Artena. About four years ago, Fabrizio Marra The researcher from the Ingv (National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology) declared that “the volcano is ready for a new future awakening.”

A statement that, combined with recent studies by the Institute, closed a panorama that was not at all reassuring: “The volcano – Marra’s words in 2016 – has just started a new cycle of feeding the magma chambers that could lead to the next millennium, from a latent state to that of awakening. Hence the need to monitor this area from today. “In six hundred thousand years of activity there have been only 11 eruptions at a distance of forty thousand years each, but two nights ago more than half a million People spent hours under the stars, waiting for the earth to stop shaking. Last update: 07:00 © REPRODUCTION RESERVED



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