Ground beneath Italy’s awakening ‘supervolcano’ rose 66 feet before its last eruption

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A view of the island of Ischia and the Bay of Naples after a thunderstorm.

A view of the island of Ischia and the Bay of Naples after a thunderstorm.  (Image credit: Getty Images)

The ground around Italy’s awakening supervolcano rose by up to 66 feet (20 meters) before its previous eruption, a new study has revealed. 

In 1538, the ground below Campi Flegrei, near Naples, swelled to a breaking point then burst, burying the Roman-era village of Tripergole beneath a torrent of muddy ash and lava that became a new mountain — Monte Nuovo.  

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