After the strong tremors of magnitude 4.6 and 3.9 recorded on March 13 and 15, a reduction in the speed of ground uplift has been observed in the Campi Flegrei: this is what emerges from the latest weekly bulletin released by the Vesuvius Observatory of the INGV.
In the period between March 24 and 30, 33 earthquakes occurred in the volcanic area, with a maximum magnitude of 1.3. The phenomenon of bradyseism, which has long characterized the area, therefore seems to show signs of slowing down, even if monitoring remains constant to evaluate any developments in volcanic activity.
The Vesuvius Observatory continues to monitor the situation, providing periodic updates on the state of the soil and the progress of seismicity in the Phlegraean area.
Article published on 1 April 2025 - 16:55
I read the article and it seems interesting to me that there is a reduction in the speed of soil uplift, but it is not clear whether this is a good sign or not for the situation of the Campi Flegrei.