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Naples hit by earthquake causing landslides as school and university evacuated

  • A 4.4 magnitude tremor occurred just after midday on May 14, 2025, close to Naples, Italy, causing shaking throughout the city and the nearby area of Pozzuoli.
  • The earthquake occurred during a series of smaller tremors, prompting concerns about possible volcanic unrest beneath the Phlegraean Fields supervolcano.
  • Emergency responders moved 500 students out of a nearby school and university campus, halted train operations, and secured the area following multiple landslides reported close to Monte Gauro.
  • Officials reported 1.5cm ground uplift but stressed there is no current sign of escalation, while the mayor described the situation as "a time of great anxiety."
  • The earthquake caused minor damage, no critical issues currently exist, and emergency inspections are ongoing as residents remain on high alert.
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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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