A 4.2-magnitude earthquake hit Italy's Campi Flegrei region witho...
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A 4.2-magnitude earthquake hit Italy's Campi Flegrei region without causing any injuries or damage. Campi Flegrei is a flat volcano located west of Naples. Although less known than Vesuvius, recent increased activity has raised concerns. The earthquake occurred at a depth of three kilometers and was felt across Naples. The mayor of Bacoli, a town near Naples, assured residents that they must learn to live with the volcanic activity and stay calm. The spike in activity is believed to be caused by gas bubbling up, making the probability of an eruption relatively low.
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