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Translated Excerpt from a German Newspaper Today (April 13, 2024):
"For months, the 500,000 or so people living in the red zone around the Phlegraean Fields super volcano have been shaken by incessant earthquakes. On Thursday afternoon alone (April 11), over 60 shocks were reported within 24 hours in the Bay of Pozzuoli in southern Italy. Experts have been warning of an imminent eruption for months."
Billy in CR 691:34-35 (Oct 20, 2017)
https://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_691
“… However, the volcano Vesuvius, which is located to the south-east of Naples and is probably known to the majority of the European population, is not the great danger, but rather – what is less well known – the even more dangerous giant located nearby, the Naples Caldera or the super volcano, which is simply called the 'Phlegraean Fields' (Burning Fields). This caldera has no volcanic cone – which is usually the case with calderas – to reveal that huge masses of magma are bubbling underground to the west of Naples. During the last big eruption, which as far as I know was about 40,000 years ago, the earth's crust collapsed after the huge magma chamber had emptied and formed the 12-kilometre-wide caldera, which is actually a gigantic volcanic crater. This caldera, said Sfath, would become the most dangerous in Europe if it erupted in the third millennium, at which time many millions of human beings would have settled in the entire caldera area and most of them would have been killed, and all human beings' achievements would also have been destroyed.”
“… If, however, the Naples caldera were to blow up in the coming period on about the same scale as it did some 40,000 years ago – i.e. that not only various volcanoes were to erupt, which could possibly result from the 'Phlegraean Fields' comprising dozens of eruption craters over 150 square kilometres -, the consequences would be catastrophic, not only because of the super-volcano itself, but also because a great many human beings would die and also because the Mediterranean would be swept by several tsunamis and all the countries around would be flooded far into the land. In addition, all of Europe would be covered with ash and the sky would be darkened and carry a veil of dust for years, drastically changing the world climate and causing rapid cooling.”
“ … Sfath also said that it was possible that 2 or even 3 of the world's 12 or so calderas could erupt simultaneously or in quick succession because of eruption-induced tremors and thus vibrational connections between the calderas, as is also the case with simple volcanoes.”
Billy (CR 823)
https://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_823
“There are also around 1,000 small and larger volcanic underwater ejecta in the Mediterranean. All of them belong to the Phlegraean Fields, which all together form an underground-active giant caldera, whereby this is heading for a tremendous eruption and … will come to an eruption, as will also happen … with the Eifel caldera in the north of Europe.