Environment
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Campi Flegrei Volcano in Italy Likely to Erupt After Being Restless for Over 70 Years [Study]
Some parts of the volcano are being stretched by an internal rupture. Click to read more. The Campi Felgrei volcano in Italy is likely to erupt in the future after being restless for over 70 years and showing recent signs of rupturing inside it, according to a study led by researchers in the United Kingdom and Italy.
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