
"Unveiling the Awakening: The Saga of a Waking Supervolcano"
Campi Flegrei, an active supervolcano in Italy, is showing signs of reawakening with intensifying seismic activity and ground uplift. The densely populated region, home to 800,000 people, is at high risk in the event of an eruption. Experts believe the current increase in seismic activity could be caused by magma intrusion or degassing of gases. Italy's civil protection agency has updated its evacuation plan, but concerns remain about the ability to accommodate intense traffic. Scientists emphasize the need for better preparedness and avoiding population increase in the area. The last major eruption occurred in 1538, creating a new mountain in the bay, and the potential outcomes of the current crisis range from a return to rest to an eruption similar to that of 1538.