Europe’s Biggest 'Supervolcano' Is Nearing a Possible Eruption, Experts Warn Anyone whom follows Volcano's know this caldera is in a BADDDDD spot for Humans. According to local authorities evacuation would be a disaster in and of itself and many people would never be able to get out. Not to mention that if this thing is in the VI 7 or 8 range it would have severe ramifications for humans, not just in Europe, but for the entire planet.
Time to be prepared for all outcomes, as the super-volcano in Naples heats up. Campi Flegrei: Next door to Vesuvius, another Italian volcano is waking up | CNN
Not so fast, my friend, says Iceland. We've got volcanoes too. Iceland declares state of emergency, evacuates over threat of volcanic eruption | CNN
Y’all want to meet a volcano. My wife is one bad arse when she gets angry. Destroy the planet no. Me yes. lol, I think
Is there anyway to release some of the pressure that is building up without triggering a major eruption?
Apparently this has been brewing for a while… From 2017 https://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/02/mas...t-under-one-italys-biggest-cities-report.html
I think I read something a few years ago that scientists wanted to drill around the caldera to take readings (not to release pressure LOL) but that Italian officials were scared it would cause an eruption. See? There are morons everywhere
I am no volcano expert by any means, but I can't imagine the pressure is the same over the whole area. With the Med. Sea being right there could you not bore a pressure relief shaft under the sea that would let some pressure off that was underwater and would keep the massive release of ash into the air?
Lol.. I never worry about these sorts of possibilities, things I cannot control, until it happens. But that you for the heads up.