Italian women's prison, hundreds of residents evacuated after 4.4 magnitude quake in southern Italy

People gather in a street after an earthquake in Campi Flegrei, near Naples, Italy, Tuesday, May 20, 2024. The quake is the strongest ever recorded around the Phlegraean Fields, a sprawling area of ancient volcanic centers near the Tyrrhenian Sea that encompasses western neighborhoods of Naples and its suburbs, said Giuseppe De Natale, a vulcanologist of Italy’s INGV national geophysics and vulcanology center. (Alessandro Garofalo/LaPresse via AP)

MILAN (AP) — A women’s prison near Naples was evacuated as a precaution Tuesday following a 4.4 magnitude quake with an epicenter at an active volcano west of the southern Italian port city that forced hundreds of residents to sleep in tents or cars. No injuries and only minor damage was reported following the Monday evening temblor.

The quake was the strongest in recorded history around the Phlegraean Fields, a sprawling area of ancient volcanic centers near the Tyrrhenian Sea in a zone that encompasses western neighborhoods of Naples and its suburbs, said Giuseppe De Natale, a volcanologist of Italy’s INGV National Geophysics and Volcanology Center. During the last major event in 1984, 40,000 residents were evacuated during a period of intense seismic activity as a precaution against a feared eruption that did not occur.

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