Italy's Dual Supervolcano Threat: Anxiety and Nervousness Rise as Earthquakes Rattle Region

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Thousands of Italians are preparing for a possible volcanic eruption in the Campi Flegrei region near Naples, following a series of earthquakes. While experts say there is no imminent threat, concerns remain due to the high population density in the area. Flyers with evacuation information have been distributed, but locals worry about potential traffic congestion. The last eruption in the region occurred in 1538, and residents are anxious about the impact an eruption could have on their daily lives.
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