
Campi Flegrei
Campi Flegrei is a large volcanic area near Naples, Italy, known as a caldera—a big, collapsed volcanic crater formed by past eruptions. It's a supervolcano with a history of powerful eruptions, and recent signs suggest increased activity, including ground swelling and seismic events. This area features hot springs, fumaroles, and underground magma chambers, which can pose significant risks to nearby communities. Scientists closely monitor it to detect signs of potential eruptions, aiming to provide early warnings and ensure safety. Despite its volcanic activity, the area also offers rich history and natural beauty, attracting tourists and researchers alike.