Europe’s Most Dangerous Supervolcano ‘on Verge of Eruption’ and May Spark Global Winter

An Italian “supervolcano” could plunge the Earth into a global winter as scientists predict it could soon erupt for the first time since 1538, as detailed in a new study.

The crust of the Campi Flegrei volcano, near Naples in southern Italy, is becoming weaker and more prone to rupturing, “making an eruption more likely”, research recently published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment said.

If the eruption was to be similar to its largest previous one, it would launch molten rock and volcanic gases high into the stratosphere.

This would lead to 100-feet-high (33.5 meters) tsunamis and the spread of sulfur and toxic ash that could plunge Earth into global winter for years, destroying crops and wildlife alike.

And most at risk are the roughly 500,000 people whose homes lie near the supervolcano – many of them in the coastal town of Pozzuoli. (Read more from “Europe’s Most Dangerous Supervolcano ‘on Verge of Eruption’ and May Spark Global Winter” HERE)

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