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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 1 MIN

1063 Campi Flegrei Ground STOPS Moving — Scientists Say What Comes Next Is Far WORSE

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27 Feb 2026Campi Flegrei volcano in Naples has gone quiet, with ground movement slowing and earthquakes decreasing. However, scientists are alarmed as the internal temperature has reached a record-breaking 173°C, indicating pressure trapping. This phenomenon, where pressure builds up and redirects internally, could lead to a more dangerous eruption than previously predicted.Campi Flegrei volcano near Naples, Italy, is showing signs of potential eruption, with deep thermal readings increasing while surface activity calms. This combination, previously seen before significant unrest in 1970 and 1983, is concerning as magma is closer to the surface than before. The monitoring network is struggling to keep up with the rising temperatures, and scientists are worried about a possible multi-point caldera event, which could be devastating for the 3 million people living nearby.

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