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Earthquake hits Naples with ‘terrifying roar then strong tremor’

One of the most powerful earthquakes to hit Naples in decades has rocked the Italian city and surrounding region, sending people running into the streets.

Local residents reported hearing a ‘roar’ and feeling a ‘strong tremor’ as the 4.6-magnitude quake struck at around 9.15am.

The epicentre of the earthquake was just off the coast of the highly active Phlegraean Fields, a volcanic caldera west of the city, at a depth of 1.5 miles.

It measured the same magnitude as an earthquake recorded in the region on March 13, the strongest to hit the region in 40 years.

‘We rocked a lot… I’m still shaking,’ one woman, living in the Vomero district of the city, told La Repubblica. 

Another local, who lives in the Fuorigrotta suburb, described the experience as ‘terrifying’.

A powerful earthquake has rocked the Italian city of Naples and the surrounding region. File image shows the city with Mount Vesuvius in the background

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