
Mauro Di Vito
Mauro Di Vito is the director of the observatory in Campi Flegrei, overseeing crucial geological and volcanic monitoring efforts in one of the world's most active volcanic regions. His expertise is vital in assessing seismic activities and providing accurate data to both authorities and the public, especially during times of heightened concern about potential volcanic eruptions.
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Mauro Di Vito was the director of the Vesuvius Observatory until the end of August.
Der Supervulkan bei Neapel rumort. Steht ein Ausbruch bevor?Mauro Di Vito is the director of the Osservatorio Vesuviano who explained the earthquake's occurrence.
Campi Flegrei, scossa choc: magnitudo 4,6, mai così forte da 445 anni. Costone crolla in mare, allarme per le spiaggeMauro Di Vito is the director of the Vesuvian Observatory who provided updates on gas emissions and seismic activity.
Terremoto Campi Flegrei, 50 scosse in una sola giornata. Di Vito (Osservatorio): «Gas e temperature sono in aumento»Mauro Di Vito, the director of the Italian Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, is monitoring the situation closely.
Jarðskjálftahrina vekur ótta íbúa
Mauro Di Vito is the director of INGV’s Vesuvius observatory, explaining the ongoing geological phenomena.
‘The ground keeps breaking and deforming’: life in Italy’s volcanic Phlegraean Fields | ItalyMauro Di Vito, director of the Vesuvius Observatory, expressed concern about the situation following the earthquake and the need for monitoring gas emissions.
Sismo de magnitude 4,4 em Nápoles põe dezenas de italianos a dormir na rua | Itália
Mauro Di Vito is the director of the observatory involved in monitoring the seismic activity.
Campi Flegrei, il capo della Protezione civile Ciciliano ai residenti: «Scossa di magnitudo 5? Cadono i palazzi e conteremo i morti»
















