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239 Footage From Naples Sea Shows Something Terrifying—Water Bubbling At 94°C Above Supervolcano

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28 Jan 2026VIDEO IMAGES ENHANCE THIS REPORTFishermen off the coast of Naples reported massive columns of bubbles rising from the seafloor, creating surface disturbances. The phenomenon, centred above the Campi Flegre Caldera supervolcano, is characterised by extremely high water temperatures and significant gas emissions, suggesting potential volcanic activity. Scientists are closely monitoring the situation, as the caldera’s behaviour could pose a threat to the densely populated Naples metropolitan area.Dr. Lucia, as observatory director, faced a difficult decision regarding the Campi Flegrei caldera near Naples. He raised the alert level to orange, prompting evacuations and causing economic disruption, despite the uncertainty of an eruption. While the caldera remains active, with elevated seismicity and ground deformation, the situation has stabilised, leaving millions in a state of uncertainty.

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