Italy experienced renewed seismic activity on March 15, with tremors affecting the regions of Apulia and Campania. The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) reported a magnitude 4.7 earthquake off the coast of Apulia on Friday evening. The epicenter was located at a depth of three kilometers.
quake was felt in cities like Bari and Foggia, as well as neighboring areas. Following the initial quake, several aftershocks, some reaching a magnitude of 3.8, were recorded. Authorities are monitoring the situation, with no immediate reports of significant damage or injuries. The Phlegraean Fields near Naples also experienced seismic activity, with a magnitude 3.5 earthquake on Friday evening, following a magnitude 4.4 quake earlier in the week.