The Campi Flegrei area, a volcanic caldera 9 kilometers from the city, was touched by the earthquake that struck Naples on Monday night, shocking Real Madrid’s stay in the Italian city. A number of individuals even took to the streets after feeling an earthquake.
The earthquake was felt by Radio MARCA journalist Miguel Ángel Toribio, who was staying in a hotel close to the Diego Armando Maradona stadium. “Four seconds of shaking as if they were drilling,” he remarks. Because our families were worried, a server who was caught by the earthquake standing security adjacent to the Real Madrid concentration hotel received the alert via WhatsApp. Thankfully, Carlo Ancelotti’s men’s hotel is situated far from the most devastated area—in Naples’ city center.
At 10:10 p.m., an earthquake with a magnitude of 4 and a depth of 2.61 kilometers was felt in various neighborhoods in Naples. This is the second-strongest earthquake in the past 40 years, behind one that occurred on September 27, which had a magnitude of 4.2. Salerno, which is 50 kilometers south of the town where Real Madrid will play on Tuesday, has also been affected by the earthquake.
In the fifteen minutes that followed the initial earthquake, the Vesuviano observatory recorded eight further tremors. Currently, there are no reports of significant harm to individuals or property from the authorities; nonetheless, certain ‘Fanpage’ photos indicate that debris was falling in the Agnano area.