Phlegraean Fields red zone
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Phlegraean Fields red zone
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The Phlegraean Fields red zone is the area at greatest volcanic risk in the Phlegraean Fields, in Italy. The Phlegraean Fields is an area of volcanic calderas west of the city of Naples. It has existed for about 300,000 years, and about 39,000 years ago it was the scene of the largest known volcanic eruption ever occurred in Europe. Its last major eruption took place in 1538. The red zone is the highest risk area in case of an eruption, mainly due to its exposure to pyroclastic flows, and in cas
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2023-12-03T16:37:23Z
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