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ATB_roo | 19:41 Sun 23rd Jan 2005 | Animals & Nature
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Apparently Italy it at risk from a tsunami, does any one know why?

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Italy is a volcanic country on a fracture zone.  There are three active volcanoes: Etna, Vesuvius and Stromboli, and the country suffers from occasional serious earthquakes.  An offshore undersea earthquake, or a volcanic eruption on one of its islands, could cause a tsunami on the mainland.

However Pliny, in AD 78 did not mention a tsunami ( I wonder what the Latin for tiday wave is ) in his account of the Vesuvius eruption that engulfed Herculaneum and Pompeii.

BUT if you go to Pozzuoli (ancient Puteoli), the ancient temple and forum is under a metre or so of water as the shore line has descended (?subduction)

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