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  • Fact Check: Old videos from Europe, Myanmar falsely shared as Cyclone Michaung Both videos are unrelated to, and predate, Cyclone Michaung that hit Indian coastal areas. Listen to Story India Today Fact Check Both these videos are unrelated to, and predate Cyclone Michaung, which hit south India’s coastal areas. Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh are on high alert with severe storms as Cyclone Michaung hit the southern India coast on December 5. Rains have caused at least 12 deaths so far. Many videos, allegedly showing the cyclone in action, have since been widely shared online. Not all of them, of course, are authentic. In this article, we shall examine two such videos. First Video This clip shows huge and powerful waves hitting the shores of a city. Sharing this video, an X user wrote, “These terrible waves are from Five Furlong Road, Velachery. Be alert. Be careful.” The archived version of this post can be seen here. A reverse search of keyframes from the viral video led to many news reports from November 2023 that contained the video or its screengrabs. According to reports, this video was from southern Russia and showed hurricane winds and massive floods hitting Russia's Black Sea coast during a severe storm in November 2023. Around 500,000 residents in various parts of Crimea and 2,600 more in Sevastopol were reportedly left without electricity. Therefore, it is more than clear that a video from Europe was falsely shared as Cyclone Michaung. Second Video In this video, strong winds coupled with rainfall could be seen dangerously swaying trees and electricity poles. Sharing this video, an X user wrote, “After massive earthquake shook #Philippines, now warning of a cyclone is issued for southern states of India. Looks like nature's reckoning is onto something.” An archived version of this can be seen here. We reverse-searched frames from the video along with relevant keywords and found the viral clip in a video report on CBS Mornings official’s X account. As per the report, this video showed Cyclone Mocha when it made landfall in Myanmar and Bangladesh in May 2023. We then found the same video on YouTube, shared by Global News. This video report noted that the viral clip was from Sittwe, Myanmar, and was shot on May 14, 2023. Thus it’s clear that this video, as well, has nothing to do with Cyclone Michaung. Please share it on our at 73 7000 7000 You can also send us an email at factcheck@intoday.com
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