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🌋 BREAKING NEWS: Ground ruptures have opened beneath Pozzuoli, with scientists confirming a direct structural link toward Mount Vesuvius, dramatically escalating concerns over steam-driven explosions that could trigger a wider catastrophe in the Naples volcanic system. Experts warn that fracturing at this scale indicates rapid pressure transfer between Campi Flegrei and Vesuvius, reducing warning time for sudden explosive events. ⚠️ Volcanologists explain that when ground ruptures connect hydrothermal and magmatic pathways, superheated fluids can flash to steam with extreme force. Current monitoring shows widening fractures, accelerating seismic swarms, and abnormal gas release, all consistent with a system approaching critical instability. Such conditions are known precursors to phreatic or phreatomagmatic explosions, capable of occurring with little notice in densely populated areas. In this video, we break down: How Pozzuoli ground ruptures link directly to Vesuvius Why connected fracture systems increase steam explosion risk What steam-driven blasts could mean for Naples and surrounding cities Which warning signs scientists are detecting right now What authorities and researchers are urgently monitoring next 🌍 Stay informed with the latest updates on Pozzuoli ruptures, Campi Flegrei–Vesuvius interaction, and volcanic hazards in southern Italy. 🔔 Subscribe for real-time alerts, expert analysis, and breaking coverage of escalating volcanic threats. Tags: #BREAKINGNEWS #Pozzuoli #Vesuvius #CampiFlegrei #GroundRuptures #SteamExplosions #VolcanicHazards #NaplesItaly #Supervolcano #SeismicUnrest #GasEmissions #NaturalDisasters