Minor Earthquake Strikes Campi Flegrei: Magnitude 1.7 Recorded
Naples, June 3, 2026 – A seismic event of magnitude 1.7 +- 0.3 was reported in the Campi Flegrei area, specifically near via Fascione, according to a communication from the Vesuvius Observatory to the Municipality of Pozzuoli. The earthquake occurred at 00:30 local time on June 3, 2026 (UTC 22:30 on June 2, 2026), at a depth of 2.91 km.
The official note from the Vesuvius Observatory stated, “The event might have been accompanied by a rumble heard by residents in the area close to the epicenter.” This detail suggests that despite its low magnitude, the shallow depth of the earthquake allowed for some localized auditory perception.
Local Response and Emergency Contacts
Following the seismic activity, local authorities have provided contact numbers for residents to report any damages or inconveniences. The operational center of the Municipal Police can be reached at 081/8551891, and the Civil Protection at 081/18894400. These channels are crucial for ensuring prompt assistance and damage assessment in the affected areas.
The Campi Flegrei region is known for its active volcanic and seismic characteristics, making such events a regular occurrence. Monitoring by institutions like the Vesuvius Observatory is continuous, providing vital information to local administrations and residents.
Context of Seismic Activity in Naples
This event follows other recent seismic activities in the broader Naples area, which have garnered significant public attention. Previous reports have included strong tremors felt in Naples, with discussions around whether these were related to bradyseism – the gradual uplift or subsidence of the ground due to volcanic activity – or distinct seismic events. The intensified monitoring by the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) underscores the importance of understanding and tracking these phenomena.
While the current event is of relatively low intensity, the consistent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei area highlights the need for ongoing vigilance and preparedness among the local population and authorities. The immediate provision of emergency contact numbers reflects the proactive approach taken by the Municipality of Pozzuoli to ensure public safety and facilitate rapid response in case of more significant events.
The Vesuvius Observatory continues to provide updates and detailed analyses of seismic events in the region, aiding in both scientific understanding and public safety measures.
Source: https://www.napolitoday.it/cronaca/terremoto-campi-flegrei-3-czerwca-2026.html