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  • Newchecker.in is an independent fact-checking initiative of NC Media Networks Pvt. Ltd. We welcome our readers to send us claims to fact check. If you believe a story or statement deserves a fact check, or an error has been made with a published fact check Contact Us: checkthis@newschecker.in Fact checks doneFOLLOW US Fact Check (This article was originally published in Gujarati by Prathmesh Khunt) A video showing multiple motorbikes skidding on a flyover one after the other, allegedly due to heavy rains, causing chaos on the road, is going viral on social media, with users identifying the location of the accident as Sanpada station bridge in Navi Mumbai. Newschecker found that this video is from Pakistan. The video has been shared on Twitter by user @DeepakNikose3 which has garnered 12,400 views and 238 likes and 106 retweets. The video has been shared along with the caption ‘Today at Sanpada station.’ Newschecker found similar claims on Twitter and Facebook along with similar captions. Several other users also identified the location as Hyderabad. The monsoons officially started in India in 29th May, and has since been unevenly spread throughout the country. Heavy rains have resulted in flooding in several parts of the north east. Also read: 3D Printed Suicide Pod Legalised In Switzerland? Viral Claim Is False We started our investigation by conducting a reverse image search on the key-frames of the video on Google and found an article by Republic World titled Pakistan: Several Motorcyclists Fall On Slippery Road In Karachi Amid Heavy Rain; Watch uploaded on 26th June, 2022. According to the report, the incident took place on a flyover on the road near Millennium Mall in Karachi on Wednesday, June 22, after heavy rains lashed parts of the city. Upon further investigation based on the information received on the incident we found reports published on the incident by Pakistani media institutes Pak Live Tv and Geo.tv. According to the reports, heavy downpour lashed various areas of Karachi following an unexpected dust-storm on Wednesday evening. Amid the heavy showers, rain water accumulated on the roads in different areas of the metropolis, with slippery roads causing many motorcyclists to fall and get injured while riding. View of Rashid Minhas Road can be seen here on Google Maps . Also, a similar video was posted on Twitter by journalist Zia Ur Rehman on June 22, with the caption provided as ‘Accident due to slippery roads during and after rains in Karachi, these are scenes from the Millennium Mall.’ Newschecker’s investigation reveals that the video, which went viral with claims that motor bike riders were slipping on Mumbai’s Sanpada Bridge, is actually a June 22 incident in Karachi, Pakistan. The incident took place on a flyover on the road near Millennium Mall in Karachi after heavy rains lashed parts of the city. Our Sources Media Reports Of republicworld on 26th June 2022 Media Reports Of paklivetv and geo.tv on 22nd June 2022 Google Street View Tweet by NY Times Journalist Zia Ur Rehman on 22nd June 2022 If you would like us to fact check a claim, give feedback or lodge a complaint, WhatsApp us at 9999499044 or email us at checkthis@newschecker.in. You can also visit the Contact Us page and fill the form. Newschecker Team October 19, 2024 Kushel HM October 18, 2024 Kushel HM October 17, 2024
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