Earthquake hits Naples: 'Whole city is awoken by huge roar' as it is rocked by strongest quake in 40 years, sending people rushing into the streets

Earthquake hits Naples: 'Whole city is awoken by huge roar' as it is rocked by strongest quake in 40 years, sending people rushing into the streets

By ELENA SALVONI and AFP

Published: 03:41 EDT, 13 March 2025 | Updated: 12:27 EDT, 13 March 2025

109

View comments

Naples has been rocked by a 4.4-magnitude earthquake, the strongest to hit the area in the last 40 years.

The tremors were preceded by a 'huge roar', local media reports, sending people running into the streets at around 1.25am.

The powerful quake lasted about 20 seconds and awoke the entire city and large parts of the surrounding region.

The epicentre was recorded at a depth of 2.5 kilometers beneath the municipality of Pozzuoli, a city along the coast from Naples, according to the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV).

It triggered a seismic swarm which saw a series of less powerful tremors shake the city for two more hours as panicked residents huddled in the street. 

Firefighters in Pozzuoli pulled an injured woman from the rubble after the ceiling in her house collapsed.

In Bagnoli, rescuers worked to free people trapped in their homes, with some residents climbing out windows, according to news agency ANSA. 

The earthquake was the joint strongest to hit the area in the past four decades, with a 4.4-magnitude quake also recorded in May last year.

As with last night's quake, the epicentre was recorded in the Phlegraean Fields area, beneath which there Europe's largest active volcanic caldera - the hollow left after an eruption.

Rubble falls from buildings, crushing a vehicle below, after the powerful quake hit the Naples area early this morning

Terrified residents ran out into the streets after being awoken by the earthquake, which struck around 1.25am

Rubble is seen on the pavement after falling from the cornices of buildings in the Bagnoli district

The powerful quake lasted about 20 seconds and awoke the entire city and large parts of the surrounding region

Photos and videos posted on social media this morning show cars covered in stones and debris, cracked houses and panicked residents pouring into the streets in the middle of the night.

The fire service said it was carrying out checks across the areas of Bacoli, Bagnoli and Pozzuoli.

In Bagnoli, a seaside district in western Naples, schools were ordered to close by city authorities, who said waiting areas had also been set up for residents afraid to go home.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said she was constantly monitoring the situation and was in contact with the relevant officials.

Seismic activity is nothing new in the Campi Flegrei (Phlegraean Fields) area, which lays in the shadow of the active Mount Vesuvius.

But many of the 500,000 inhabitants living in the danger zone had already been spooked by last year's quake.

At that time, there were no injuries or any major structural damage.

The eruption of Campi Flegrei 40,000 years ago was the most powerful in the Mediterranean.

A resurgence of seismic activity in the early 1980s led to a mass evacuation which reduced Pozzuoli to a ghost town.

Specialists, however, say a full-blown eruption in the near future remains unlikely.

Share what you think

The comments below have not been moderated.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

By posting your comment you agree to our house rules.

Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline?

Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual.

 

Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline?

Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual

We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline. To do this we will link your MailOnline account with your Facebook account. We’ll ask you to confirm this for your first post to Facebook.

You can choose on each post whether you would like it to be posted to Facebook. Your details from Facebook will be used to provide you with tailored content, marketing and ads in line with our Privacy Policy.

Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd

Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group

Read more

EMEA Tribune is not responsible for this news, news agencies have provided us this news.
Follow us on our WhatsApp channel here .

Read more

Amazon’s Echo will send all voice recordings to the cloud, starting March 28

Amazon’s Echo will send all voice recordings to the cloud, starting March 28

Latest AI Amazon Apps Biotech & Health Climate Cloud Computing Commerce Crypto Enterprise EVs Fintech Fundraising Gadgets Gaming Google Government & Policy Hardware Instagram Layoffs Media & Entertainment Meta Microsoft Privacy Robotics Security Social Space Startups TikTok Transportation Venture Events Startup Battlefield StrictlyVC Newsletters Podcasts Videos Partner Content TechCrunch Brand

By EMEA Tribune