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The earth still shakes on the Phlegrean Fields with the inhabitants awakened in the middle of the night by another heavy impact. The seismographs of the Vesuvius Observatory have in fact recorded a new telluric event of magnitude 2.3 of the Ritcher scale at a depth of approximately one kilometer and eight hundred meters and with an epicenter in the area between Solfatara and Pisciarelli at 4.13. Shock followed by another earthquake at 4:20, this time from magnitude 1.7. The two telluric events follow the one that occurred last night at 22.54 of magnitude 2.7 on the Ritcher scale. The inhabitants of the upper area of Pozzuoli, Agnano, Bagnoli, dei Pisciarelli and the promenade of via Napoli in Pozzuoli felt the two shocks tonight. While last night’s event was also felt in the western districts of Naples, as well as by residents of the cities of Baia, Bacoli, those of Via Campana, as well as on the upper floors of the buildings of Arco Felice and Lucrino.
But it has been since Saturday afternoon that the Phlegrean Fields have been affected by a seismic swarm that began at 15:09 and has seen the seismographs of the Vesuvian Observatory register, so far, well. 40 downloads all of low magnitude, maximum 1 on the Ritcher scale, in addition to the three strongest earthquakes. All, however, warned from the population who claimed that they first heard a loud roar and then saw the window panes shake and the chandeliers sway slightly. The mayors of Pozzuoli and Bacoli stated that they are in contact with the Naples office of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, which continuously monitors the situation.
The Campi Flegrei boiler is currently cataloged with the yellow alert level of attention by the Vesuvian Observatory.
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