The Deadliest City on Earth

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Faultline

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In southern Italy, half a million people live on top of an active super volcano called Campi Flegrei (Phlegraean Fields). And scientists are concerned that, due to an increase in earthquakes, and ground uplift, it might be moving towards an eruption. In this episode, I travelled to the city of Pozzuoli inside Campi Flegrei to find out what it's like to live in the most dangerous city in the world.
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Faultline is produced by Andy Burgess
Fixer: Alessandro Calvanese
Consultant: Giuseppe Mastrolorenzo
Translations: Angelo Meloni
Special Thanks to: Luca De Siena, Christopher Kilburn, Giovanni Liuzzi & the people of Pozzuoli
Faultline was launched in the summer of 2022 by documentarian Andy Burgess. He has spent the majority of the past decade travelling across the world, producing, hosting, filming, and editing videos for himself and brands like Red Bull, Helly Hansen, & Terra Matter. He started making short form content on Snapchat and was nominated for a Shorty Award in 2018, before moving the focus of his stories into video journalism, guiding audiences through stories from across the world. His series ‘Origins’ with Red Bull explored the history of extreme sports, the communities behind them and how they have gone on to affect the cultures of today. Faultline is a channel that combines of on-the-ground reporting, research, and filmmaking to tell the stories of how humanity is understood through geography.
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Time Stamps:
0:00 Why 500,000 people live on a super volcano?
1:42 Why there's a super volcano in Italy
4:15 Campi Flegrei, explained.
6:34 Traveling to Italy
8:21 She lives on a Volcano
10:00 Experiencing an earthquake...
11:24 The ground is rising.
12:44 What's pushing it up?
15:11 Why Campi Flegrei's is so dangerous
16:13 Climbing a volcano
17:25 Why people live here?
18:11 Speaking with residents in the most dangerous zone
19:19 The abandoned district of Rione Terra
20:50 The crisis of the 1970s & 1980s
23:23 The May 2024 crisis & evacuation
25:16 The emergency plan for an eruption
26:36 Is Campi Flegrei, going to erupt?
27:05 The challenge of dealing with a hidden threat
28:58 How we make our videos
#supervolcano #campiflegrei #italy

Пікірлер: 336
@ratoh1710
@ratoh1710 19 күн бұрын
The ironic thing about volcanoes is that when they are not actively erupting they are some of the greatest places on Earth to live near
@sinon4
@sinon4 19 күн бұрын
why?
@tisyaa4294
@tisyaa4294 19 күн бұрын
​ Because regions around volcanoes tend to be very fertile ( and scenic ) ​@@sinon4
@Beitownit
@Beitownit 19 күн бұрын
@@sinon4Areas around volcanoes are some of the most fertile soils on the planet and humans have always exploited this benefit.
@loafoffloof3420
@loafoffloof3420 19 күн бұрын
@@Beitownit it would be a waste of good fertile soil and agriculture land if we did not though
@Beitownit
@Beitownit 19 күн бұрын
@@loafoffloof3420 Indeed it would be a waste if good fertile land wasn't used. Volcanoes have always been more beneficial to humans than destructive and it's because of this that we take the risks to live near them. The scenic landscapes they provide is just another added bonus.
@Beitownit
@Beitownit 19 күн бұрын
The residents at Campi Flegrei don't live on top of that volcano, it's a caldera so they live inside of the volcano.
@Markus-xm4zv
@Markus-xm4zv 18 күн бұрын
Literally yes
@usamong1129
@usamong1129 18 күн бұрын
Somehow worse now that you say it 😂
@anditard
@anditard 18 күн бұрын
Worse😮
@daydays12
@daydays12 17 күн бұрын
well said!
@TBATG
@TBATG 16 күн бұрын
​@@usamong1129I know right
@MIK33EY
@MIK33EY 18 күн бұрын
Giuseppe looks so excited to share his knowledge with you. He is a fantastic educator you did well to search him out.
@AtzeHHouse
@AtzeHHouse 19 күн бұрын
Giuseppe seems like an amazing guy. Very dedicated to his craft.
@kimm6589
@kimm6589 18 күн бұрын
It's called being a scientist.
@hia5235
@hia5235 19 күн бұрын
When you live in a danger area: you just make peace with it
@Thyalwaysseek
@Thyalwaysseek 19 күн бұрын
I think you mean you make peace with death.
@JJimsky
@JJimsky 16 күн бұрын
@@Thyalwaysseek We all die eventually.
@misspatvandriverlady7555
@misspatvandriverlady7555 16 күн бұрын
Especially as people get older. It becomes harder to change, and death creeps ever closer, anyway! 🤷‍♀️
@GengoSenmon
@GengoSenmon 15 күн бұрын
Completely reminds me of living in South Korea. The residents are not concerned at all about attacks from their northern neighbor. To them, cases full of giant rows of emergency gas masks at the subway stations is a normal sight.
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102 19 күн бұрын
Before I clicked I thought this would be a video about why people live in cities with high violent crime/murder rates like Ciudad Juarez, Cape Town, Caracas, Quito, Medellin, or Salvador de Bahia.
@LucaBrasi215
@LucaBrasi215 19 күн бұрын
Well.. it kind of applies to Naples 😅
@kimm6589
@kimm6589 18 күн бұрын
@@LucaBrasi215 Was just going to say that.. 🤭
@JaKingScomez
@JaKingScomez 18 күн бұрын
Ya i thought it was some random brazillian city from the thumbnail
@usamong1129
@usamong1129 18 күн бұрын
Or New York and Seattle.
@meme_boi1234
@meme_boi1234 17 күн бұрын
Medellin is very safe. It still has Escobar’s drug cartel feel, but it’s very safe if you know where you’re going.
@ryansarwidyanto3881
@ryansarwidyanto3881 19 күн бұрын
For some reason, i understand why all of the residents doesn't want to leave. I'm an Indonesian and my country are considered as a one of most active volcanic and earthquake in this world. I live near Merapi Mount (an active volcano), on 2010 theres a big eruption. Many houses were destroyed, and many cattles were burnt alive, and some of my neighbour too. I and my family were forced to flee to another town and after a few weeks, we came back to our house and as u guessed, my house was destroyed. My dad and my brothers started to renovate. And yeah we live in this house again and don't wanna leave again tbh. The soils are fertile and so my family back again to our fruit garden.
@JustMe-gs9xi
@JustMe-gs9xi 19 күн бұрын
I am Italian, i understand.
@Beitownit
@Beitownit 19 күн бұрын
Volcanoes have given humans much more than they have destroyed or taken from us. Humans have found the rewards volcanoes give far outweigh the risks associated with them.
@JaKingScomez
@JaKingScomez 18 күн бұрын
Does your family profit off the fruit garden?
@JaKingScomez
@JaKingScomez 18 күн бұрын
Im just wondering
@anditard
@anditard 18 күн бұрын
​@@JaKingScomez his home area are known for it. I'm also live near mount merapi. About 2 hours from there😅
@Ludix147
@Ludix147 19 күн бұрын
Finally a video about fault lines!
@MiggerPlease
@MiggerPlease 19 күн бұрын
I'm gay too buddy lol😂😂😂😂
@KaitoverMoon
@KaitoverMoon 19 күн бұрын
Ley lines when???
@Seth6097
@Seth6097 19 күн бұрын
Great vid❤
@Simone-sz5dh
@Simone-sz5dh 18 күн бұрын
On June 21, 2024 you will receive news that will trigger a year long spiral towards your eventual death on May 3rd 2025
@42Tacos
@42Tacos 16 күн бұрын
xD
@nnonotnow
@nnonotnow 18 күн бұрын
This is a very well made video. You have some volcano 101 and then you talk about the situation and how it impacts the people's lives there. Well, I thought it was going to be click bait. It was actually very enjoyable to watch and informative. Good job!
@eddjaytay11
@eddjaytay11 18 күн бұрын
Yes excellent presentation.
@TommyCrosby
@TommyCrosby 19 күн бұрын
A serious volcanic winter is probably the biggest threat to humanity and we have absolutely zero way to stop it from happening (if it happens). We might have created a global trade system that reduce the reliance on local food sources since the last big one but yeah, a global hit on agriculture would hit everyone at the same time.
@animesenpai1163
@animesenpai1163 19 күн бұрын
Well there are suggestions that are possible like draining the lava cavern... But that depends if we can notice those lava caverns existing.
@tiko4621
@tiko4621 19 күн бұрын
Imagine the dad lore if you survive though man… pandemic + Super volcano
@baneverything5580
@baneverything5580 17 күн бұрын
And nothing is being done...at all...anywhere...to prepare...which is probably the most ridiculous thing imaginable. This is only one of them and there are dozens scattered around the globe and they`re active and overdue. Few even know the recent history of what these things have done or the recent history of space impacts.
@music4thedeaf
@music4thedeaf 17 күн бұрын
Some things humans can't control. We have to adapt like we always have
@luisostasuc8135
@luisostasuc8135 12 күн бұрын
Even animals make limited preparations for the future. Humans can barely manage to make real plans a decade out 🙄 apex species my ass.
@TheKnightXavier
@TheKnightXavier 19 күн бұрын
Put volcano in the title and you might get more clicks. Had I known this was about volcanoes and not what I assumed (violent crime) I would have clicked much sooner! Great and informative mini-documentary!
@tigrisi
@tigrisi 2 күн бұрын
but it isnt the deadliest volcano i think
@wdhyrhrj4414
@wdhyrhrj4414 4 сағат бұрын
I knew it was about volcanoes when I saw the map on the thumbnail
@andreagriffiths3512
@andreagriffiths3512 19 күн бұрын
Fertile soil is a big drawcard - I live at the base of an extinct volcano.
@nevenkaprica6421
@nevenkaprica6421 10 күн бұрын
Kako misle iseliti tri i po milijuna ljudi?To bi mogao postati veliki problem...
@86samsky
@86samsky 18 күн бұрын
After months of being fed up with YT. This vid was that quality content I've been looking for
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 19 күн бұрын
This is so well done. What crazy timing that right after you visit and meet these people, that the strongest event in a very long time occurs.. I'm glad you got to stay in touch with them. That abandoned area is a total shame for those who lost their home's & community back in the 80's. *BTW if you really want to see a volcano that's similar to the movies then you definitely should look into traveling to see sites with active Magma. Iceland, Greenland, etc. Have them. That's a totally different experience than visiting active but dormant volcanoes. Volcanoes are some of the most gorgeous places it's just so tricky when towns settle down alongside them..
@ttystikkrocks1042
@ttystikkrocks1042 17 күн бұрын
That was a fascinating glimpse into the tension between living in a beautiful place and the certain knowledge that- someday- it will be blasted to bits along with anyone unfortunate enough to be there when it happens. I'll bet those people savor every day a little bit more knowing there's a small chance it could be their last. Aaaaaaand isn't that a pretty good description of life itself, no matter where you live?
@kimm6589
@kimm6589 18 күн бұрын
Wonderful documentary. I often gravitate to actively erupting volcanoes such as Kilauea or those in Iceland, but Campi Flegrei is indeed the most dangerous. It is truly fascinating to see why all the people continue to live there despite the risk.
@Beitownit
@Beitownit 19 күн бұрын
About an hour ago an intense earthquake swarm began at Campi Flegrei. It started at 03:52 local time with the first eq measuring 3.0 and seventeen minutes later an even stronger eq with a magnitude 3.7 and the swarm continues as I write this comment.
@JustMe-gs9xi
@JustMe-gs9xi 19 күн бұрын
OH my Goodness,, where is the news reports?? i am looking.
@Beitownit
@Beitownit 19 күн бұрын
I monitor the seismograms positioned around Campi Flegrei that's how I knew an earthquake swarm had started.
@CristianFrancescoDepalo
@CristianFrancescoDepalo 19 күн бұрын
​@@JustMe-gs9xiLocal and national newspapers barely talk about it... I doubt it is written about in international ones. The world will only know about this crisis the day one of the most enchanting places on Earth turns into an open-air hell.
@Thyalwaysseek
@Thyalwaysseek 19 күн бұрын
@@JustMe-gs9xi The news don't report these things, you have to watch the data for yourself.
@probabilmente_paolo
@probabilmente_paolo 17 күн бұрын
yeah it was a modest earthquake i heard it clearly and in Pozzuoli some of my friends spent the night in the car. It is becoming our normality
@tornadoclips2022
@tornadoclips2022 19 күн бұрын
Even if it’s a small eruption it will still be catastrophic eruption for the area
@sew2prosper
@sew2prosper 17 күн бұрын
The storytelling was done so well, I didn't bother to skip over the ad.
@KiwiHistorian
@KiwiHistorian 19 күн бұрын
I live next to lake Taupo, another super volcano. No one here generally considers that it’s a super volcano they just admire the huge lake. It’s a bit of a different case though, Taupō is dormant. I think that it won’t erupt any time soon
@YoutubeBorkedMyOldHandle_why
@YoutubeBorkedMyOldHandle_why 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for this. I've been hearing about Campi Flegrei for a long time now, and it definitely concerns me. It's truly jaw dropping to see aerial photos depicting a landscape scarred with craters ... with a city built right on top of it. It's not the biggest 'super' volcano around. Probably Toba takes that prize. But it is very active, in the heart of a densely populated region, and so it is very dangerous. It is also largely under water, something you didn't mention, which means there is a high probability that an eruption would be extremely violent. My suspicion is, a large eruption is not likely in the near future, but is almost inevitable within the next 100 years or so. And when it does go off, life as we know it will change forever.
@jugdug
@jugdug 19 күн бұрын
Taal volcano in the Philippines is also one of the worlds most dangerous volcano due to it being very large and is close to the capital of the Philippines which is metro manila home to roughly 14 million people.
@rzpogi
@rzpogi 16 күн бұрын
True but Taal is weak compared to the 2nd strongest eruption of the 20th Century, Mt Pinatubo which cooled down the planet by 0.3C for three years from 1991-1993 due to its ash covering the planet. Add also the dormant Mt Talim, part of the Laguna Lake Caldera whose parts of its banks is in Southeast Metro Manila.
@GromKuba
@GromKuba 19 күн бұрын
Last eruption in Pozuoli occured in XVI age. Last catastrophic earthquake in San Francisco occured in 1906. Why peoples lives in San Francisco? :)
@Crogatho
@Crogatho 18 күн бұрын
Incredible mini-documentary, I've been on Vesuvius' crater rim when an earthquake occurred at Vesuvius and it scared me shitless. I can't even imagine living inside Campi Flegrei when an earthquake swarm hits...
@Faultlinevideos
@Faultlinevideos 18 күн бұрын
😱
@viennacat1
@viennacat1 18 күн бұрын
Brilliant video! Ive been to the top of Vesuvius and looked down on the urban sprawl for miles around, it’s mind blowing to think of that whole area being so high risk and the potential for devastation. It was sobering to be in Pompeii, to look at Vesuvius in the distance and imagine what people saw in the eruption of 79AD. Very informative & enjoyable piece of journalism.
@beccakate8592
@beccakate8592 17 күн бұрын
I’ve been obsessed with Campi Flegrei for so many years, it’s nice to see a random video about it pop up on my feed. It’s crazy how unknown it is!
@leandrometfan
@leandrometfan 16 күн бұрын
As someone living in a dangerous city, you kinda get desensitized to it. Not even physical activities or horror movies makes my adrenaline pump anymore.
@debbieselby7063
@debbieselby7063 18 күн бұрын
Great climate. Fertile soil. Port city. Hard to resist.
@rebeccawinter472
@rebeccawinter472 19 күн бұрын
While I’s argue Rafah is probably more dangerous this week - on a year by year basis - yeah, this is likely the most dangerous place on Earth. Pretty mind blowing.
@denniscrane9753
@denniscrane9753 19 күн бұрын
October 8th was a bad idea! Probably shouldn’t have done it!
@mtrxishere3772
@mtrxishere3772 19 күн бұрын
​@@denniscrane9753yeah it was all peaceful before that right?
@shakeelali20
@shakeelali20 19 күн бұрын
@@denniscrane9753 I know right? Israel should never have allowed itself to be attacked by a rag tag guerilla group! That fact that they breached one of the most secure borders on earth without an immediate Israeli response is simply shocking, how dare Hamas! *SARCASM*
@yodaeee
@yodaeee 15 күн бұрын
I can smell the aroma of medium well carcass from this post. Bon appetit!
@rebeccawinter472
@rebeccawinter472 11 күн бұрын
@@yodaeee I should have known better. I only meant to draw some perspective. Should have known people would turn it into some political theatre.
@eduardogoyzueta5285
@eduardogoyzueta5285 19 күн бұрын
Mexico City also has people living inside volcanoes lmao, there's around 40 million people living around volcanoes. I doubt Naples is the most populated area surrounded by volcanoes
@filippofortini6803
@filippofortini6803 16 күн бұрын
Amazing video. I has seen Giuseppe in a number of documentaries on italian tv. He seems like a very dedicated and honest man. Great job Andy
@Aco747lyte
@Aco747lyte 19 күн бұрын
Excellent all round. Many thanks
@scorpioninpink
@scorpioninpink 19 күн бұрын
If that Volcano erupts, all of us will be affected anyway.
@GengoSenmon
@GengoSenmon 15 күн бұрын
Completely reminds me of living in South Korea. The residents are not concerned at all about attacks from their northern neighbor. To them, cases full of giant rows of emergency gas masks at the subway stations is a normal sight.
@producedbypodcast
@producedbypodcast 19 күн бұрын
Amazing content! Always informative, well produced and intriguing stories. Keep it up!
@anthonybird546
@anthonybird546 19 күн бұрын
Honestly, if it goes, more than just Campania is in deep shit.
@denniscrane9753
@denniscrane9753 19 күн бұрын
It could wipe out humanity if not a Stone Age event!
@jen_sen8508
@jen_sen8508 17 күн бұрын
​@@denniscrane9753we already living in a stonge age event with how people like u will believe that
@denniscrane9753
@denniscrane9753 17 күн бұрын
@@jen_sen8508 you aren’t very bright are you?
@B4TEBRO
@B4TEBRO 17 күн бұрын
The term drawcard is not a thing
@jen_sen8508
@jen_sen8508 17 күн бұрын
@@denniscrane9753 Dunning-Kruger effect
@almightysosa3007
@almightysosa3007 18 күн бұрын
I think its hilarious there’s a US military base inside one of the craters
@Enonymouse_
@Enonymouse_ 19 күн бұрын
Its one thing to build around one, entirely something else to build on top of an active one. A few towns in the us are built on top of extinct volcanoes. One still shows gas emissions, but the last eruption was over 6 million years ago
@ThatsNotVeryFunnyLol
@ThatsNotVeryFunnyLol 17 күн бұрын
I love finding videos and channels like this so much. It may not get the most attention compared to certain other things, but it's gotta be so much fun making videos like this. It's never boring, always refreshing and something new and fun to explore.
@zukacs
@zukacs 19 күн бұрын
top notch reporting and very nice subject
@eddjaytay11
@eddjaytay11 18 күн бұрын
I totally agree.
@damnkris
@damnkris 19 күн бұрын
Awesome documentary!
@paulanthony312
@paulanthony312 18 күн бұрын
Great reporting and impeccable production as always! Keep up the quality work!
@sierrareynolds9291
@sierrareynolds9291 17 күн бұрын
This is a great video! Thank you!
@user-ln2me4lt8q
@user-ln2me4lt8q 18 күн бұрын
I have seen many reports clips on CF, with varying levels of accuracy and quality. This is a very well done report, well laid out with genuine and accurate detail. Loved it.
@champagnehand
@champagnehand 17 күн бұрын
I don't know why it took me until now, watching this video, but it finally just occurred to me that archaeologists who have spent their lives and careers excavating incredible sites that had been buried by volcanic activity might live to see them buried again.
@eddjaytay11
@eddjaytay11 18 күн бұрын
Wonderfully produced and written and researched and presented! Yes this is what you should be doing and I would love to see more.
@quadnumber
@quadnumber 19 күн бұрын
fantastic video !
@traiecto
@traiecto 17 күн бұрын
Outstanding production value and storytelling!!!
@42Tacos
@42Tacos 16 күн бұрын
Thank you for making truly unique content. This is my favourite type of video that you guys make and would love to see more like it. ❤❤❤
@robmpps13
@robmpps13 18 күн бұрын
Great quality video good job. Subscribed!
@boodashaka2841
@boodashaka2841 18 күн бұрын
Auckland here in New Zealand is quite similar with countless large and small volcanoes but thankfully less active than the ones there and almost no earthquakes occur there
@martentrudeau6948
@martentrudeau6948 19 күн бұрын
God protect Italy, looks like a beautiful place.
@malahammer
@malahammer 18 күн бұрын
You do know that when it goes, it will be called an act of god. You can't have it both ways.....can you?
@sirfer6969
@sirfer6969 16 күн бұрын
Very nice work.
@stischer47
@stischer47 17 күн бұрын
A number of years ago I was in Mexico City and getting ready to sit at a restaurant. All of sudden I felt dizzy and noticed the huge chandeliers swaying. A very disastrous earthquake hit about 10km away. Everyone got quiet, watched until the chandeliers stopped swaying, and went back to talking as if nothing had happened. Very interesting.
@nadinewhittome9140
@nadinewhittome9140 18 күн бұрын
This was great. Thank you.
@MichelleQuintiaVLOGS
@MichelleQuintiaVLOGS 17 күн бұрын
Given all the effort given to this single video, I am confused on why you have only a few hundred thousand subscribers! 😮 This channel deserves millions! ❤️ subscribed!
@scoopdecoop
@scoopdecoop 16 күн бұрын
I've been saying the same thing. Literally on top of volcanoes. Why????? Incidentally, I travelled down past Naples in the 80's and you can see 50ft chasms of the fault line. Its crazy. The city of Naples even offered people $40,000 to move from the city and relocate years ago. I'm surprised you didn't visit Mount Vesuvius just 9 km from Naples, which of course was the volcano that destroyed Pompeii.
@Fargerich_
@Fargerich_ 10 күн бұрын
Great video
@Diegos79
@Diegos79 16 күн бұрын
Excellent documentary. I'm living at 3km sight line from the center of Solfatara volcano and I'm felt all the earthquackes happening in last days (I'm located in a building at 9th floor). Sometimes I can't go to sleep calm and I feel fear of next earthquake and when it happens. But this is my life and moving from here isn't simple for work and habits of my family. Anyway thanks for this video. I like it very much. It's a close up of real life stories.
@goof421
@goof421 19 күн бұрын
There's an even bigger city built on a huge volcanic field! Auckland, NZ is built on a field of 53 volcanoes, and is still deemed as active. There's almost 2 million people living here. It's no supervolcano, but definitely a risk (just not as dramatic as Campi Flagrei).
@emanuele616
@emanuele616 19 күн бұрын
The Phlegraen Fields (about seventy terrestrial and marine craters) include some western neighboroods of Naples, more than three million people.
@jamiedbg51
@jamiedbg51 16 күн бұрын
Best Campi Flegri video thus far. I am quite impressed and living in Southern California where we get earthquakes all the time but they don’t cause Armageddon. Well done. I look forward to your next Campi Flegri video.
@campbelltrigg1109
@campbelltrigg1109 18 күн бұрын
Even a smaller eruption could seriously decimate the region, but just imagine if it erupted in full force …
@TBATG
@TBATG 16 күн бұрын
Imagine sleeping on top of a volcano, you wake up and your home is full of smoke, you can't see, you look out your window to see your home tilted on a cliff facing a huge lake of rushing lava, then boom, your home is shot up and decimated. No way someone is surviving that.
@ngairemartin9753
@ngairemartin9753 16 күн бұрын
DUTCH SINSE has given multiple warnings world wide for a long time. I heard an English lady somewhere in Italy giving Dutchsinse thanks and gratitude for she was able to forewarn many others to be prepared❤ ❤
@sixthsenseamelia4695
@sixthsenseamelia4695 18 күн бұрын
Auckland City. New Zealand. 1 million plus people live on a monogenetic volcanic field of 50 volcanos. Taupo Caldera says: Hold my beer... Okaitania says, alright mate, I'll hold your beer. Can't wait to show you what I have tucked up my sleeve.......
@gustavomarques2997
@gustavomarques2997 16 күн бұрын
I miss that cool little music that you use to play at the beginning of your videos ahah otherwise, this one was very interesting!
@electricgecko8997
@electricgecko8997 17 күн бұрын
When Vesuvius blew in Ancient Rome, I read that many older residents didn’t run because there had been a scare when they were younger, but nothing bad happened. The human life is a blink to the geological. We must understand that a few decades of inactivity are meaningless.
@MihzvolWuriar
@MihzvolWuriar 19 күн бұрын
I love good reporting on volcanoes, although you reported on the social impact of the volcano, and not on the science itself, it was very good, accurate, and not misleading, and that's is what we need. I just wish you had a small section of the science and why experts don't think there will be any eruption at the moment, there is verifiably evidence of all that, for everyone that want that scientific evidence explained in a easy way to understand, I suggest the geologyhub channel.
@MedusaLegend
@MedusaLegend 17 күн бұрын
I just came back from Napoli and I spent one full day in the campi flegrei (June 4th) and I didn’t feel any earthquake. (None in June yet) But many sites were still closed for security measures: the solfatares, the Pouzzuoli amphitheater, the Rione Terra. The inhabitants are very calm about it. No-one was planing to evacuate at this stage.
@timothytumusiime2903
@timothytumusiime2903 17 күн бұрын
When you said Naples, i thought "gang violence"
@mickgatz214
@mickgatz214 18 күн бұрын
Interesting. 👍
@masada2828
@masada2828 17 күн бұрын
Italy has the most volcanoes in Europe. Lots of calderas & supposedly extinct volcanoes which can spring to life.
@stever7120
@stever7120 18 күн бұрын
I remember about 30 or 40 years ago I read that 14% of the land mass is a risk from earthquakes or volcanic activity and 40% of the human population lives in these areas. The reason for this was explained as being due to the fertility of the farm land in these areas. How factual this statement is I can not say as it's the only time I have came across such information.
@Off.Kej_ficial
@Off.Kej_ficial 17 күн бұрын
Let's hope the strong solar storms don't trigger an eruption
@mandy7422
@mandy7422 16 күн бұрын
Ive fallen down a rabbit hole and dear content creator its your fault i am now binge watching your videos it started with napels and here we are my life is now on hold 😂😂😂😂😂😂ps they are great videos
@Destroyer4700
@Destroyer4700 16 күн бұрын
I already know about this super volcano. National Geographic did a documentary about this in the show "Ultimate Volcano" that aired over 10 years ago. The volcano can erupt at a scale of VEI 7 (On the scale of Mount Tambora) and devastate Europe.
@tadcastertory1087
@tadcastertory1087 15 күн бұрын
People don't know about this much, but it's much more dangerous to humanity than Yellowstone, which is quite quiet. Campi Flegrei is far from quiet.
@skatee99
@skatee99 16 күн бұрын
Locals will tell you that you would really want to live there - It's a blast. . .
@gingo21
@gingo21 15 күн бұрын
as someone who has grown up in campi flegrei i can tell you that the reason people choose to live here is because of the beauty and fertility of the land. The Romans realised the same.
@carlfowlkes654
@carlfowlkes654 16 күн бұрын
I just watched a video about life in Baton Rouge Louisiana and it seems more deadly 😳
@EamonCoyle
@EamonCoyle 19 күн бұрын
A week flying to Naples, I assume that was with Ryanair lol
@Faultlinevideos
@Faultlinevideos 19 күн бұрын
😂
@sarahbowman7566
@sarahbowman7566 18 күн бұрын
You should have been watching On The Pulse With Silki
@Julian_Wang-pai
@Julian_Wang-pai 18 күн бұрын
Isn't there a regularly updated risk index for Neapolitans and other interested parties?
@slice33tv
@slice33tv 12 күн бұрын
In the middle of Los Angeles AMONG HOUSES AND BUILDINGS you find OIL WELLS
@andrewsaxon4314
@andrewsaxon4314 19 күн бұрын
0:53 this looks like something I built in Sim City 4000 after spamming natural disasters in godmode
@georginagateley5267
@georginagateley5267 19 күн бұрын
Wow !!
@aleamezquita5149
@aleamezquita5149 2 күн бұрын
when you live in a place where the earth is always moving, among tectonic plates, surrounded by volcanos, more often than not, a shake, even a big one, even one that caused casualties is "normal" I was born and raised in Mexico city. which not only experiences semi daily earthquakes but is surrounded by volcanoes and built on top of the muddy soil of a lake. you just, grow up used to it.
@tomdolton2960
@tomdolton2960 11 күн бұрын
I would have to say for the small earthquakes the plug is moving up but I think if there was a way to put a prob down into each one of the creators and in the most recent epicenter I think you'd be able to get a better idea on when the volcano is going to blow especially if it keeps up on co2 SO2 temperature and pressure underneath the craters i think that will Help but they will need to calculate what would be the breaking point take that deep and put the probe there so that it will get all the readings that they need good luck and take care 👍
@someoneinasia
@someoneinasia 17 күн бұрын
according to definition, campi flegrei is not a supervolcano as it's only VEI 7. supervolcanoes are volcanoes with VEI 8 eruption index.
@rodgercozart5130
@rodgercozart5130 19 күн бұрын
What does this video style look familiar?
@_MikeJon_
@_MikeJon_ 16 күн бұрын
We have quite a few massive volcanos here in my home state. I don't think I'd live very close to one though.
@Gazr965
@Gazr965 16 күн бұрын
Same as people who live next to rivers on flood planes, the land was probably cheap and or easy to build on.
@SurvivingAnotherDay
@SurvivingAnotherDay 18 күн бұрын
Anyone here from October, 2104? This video aged like fine wine
@rexglucksburg
@rexglucksburg 18 күн бұрын
As an Indonesian who lives in basically a chain of volcanoes. Area around volcanoes has the mosy fertile soil, and it's great for agriculture, u basically can put stick and stone into the ground and it'll grow into some food. We all aware of the volcano may just erupt all the sudden without warning, but i guess that's the price people willing to pay for living
@1caclassic
@1caclassic 19 күн бұрын
Saw a video here on KZbin speculating if Campi Flegrei blos at a level of V8, it would destroy all of Italy and the ash would circle Earth-- a possible extinction event.
@megspradlin7345
@megspradlin7345 17 күн бұрын
My father was a Geologist for 30 some odd years. His cousins and Uncle? Also Geologists or Engineers with a minor or a background in Geology. While. I never pursued the degree, geology and volcanology have been points of interest for me for many, many years. I know the eruptions in Iceland have been forcing people to take a long hard look at how the loss of the pressure and cooler temperatures from the arctic ice have been contributing to things waking up again up there , as well as take a very long and solid look at the age of the plates and crust in the region. Do you know if the folks in Southern Italy have examined what kind of influences climate change may be having on their activity there, if at all?
@mcnchiz2621
@mcnchiz2621 19 күн бұрын
why the audio is so low and loud at other momments
@speedbird-777
@speedbird-777 19 күн бұрын
lol i kept checking if my laptop was at full volume or not
@thareallaura01
@thareallaura01 16 күн бұрын
Volcanologist can't predict when an eruption is going to happen. Yet, can predict the size if it does?
@nevreiha
@nevreiha 19 күн бұрын
I would probably say that there are gities in a deadlier strip of land you could be in in the southeast Mediterranean
@paultodd3497
@paultodd3497 17 күн бұрын
living next to a volcano is like living in a area where there are tornados every year Its the climate, they choses to live in
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