Naples Residents Displaced Overnight Following Earthquake

Residents in Naples faced an overnight ordeal due to a 4.4-magnitude earthquake, causing building collapses and power outages. Following the quake, many people evacuated their homes while schools were closed for safety checks. Two aftershocks occurred, exacerbating public anxiety about further seismic activity.
Residents of Naples and surrounding areas spent the night outdoors or in their vehicles following an earthquake that caused significant damage. According to reports from the BBC and KosovaPress, the quake measured 4.4 on the Richter scale, occurring at 01:25 a.m. local time at a shallow depth of three kilometers, while the U.S. Geological Survey recorded it at 4.2 with a depth of ten kilometers.
Power outages were reported in certain areas of Naples. In the nearby city of Pozzuoli, an individual was rescued from the debris of a partially collapsed house close to the quake’s epicenter. Reports indicate that the tremor was felt across various locations within the Campania region, prompting public concern.
In addition to the initial earthquake, there were at least two weaker aftershocks reported. The fear of further quakes led many residents to evacuate their homes and gather in public spaces. Subsequently, photographs surfaced depicting damage, including a house and a vehicle with shattered windows.
Schools in Pozzuoli and two nearby neighborhoods have been closed on Thursday to allow for structural assessments of the affected buildings, as reported by the Corriere Della Sera newspaper.
The earthquake near Naples has raised concerns for the safety of residents, leading to power outages and building inspections. As affected individuals continue to seek safety, authorities are prioritizing assessments of structural integrity in local schools and homes. The situation remains fluid, with the community on alert for potential aftershocks.
Original Source: kosovapress.com