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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 Weeks after jolting Turkiye and Syria, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit Tajikistan on Thursday. The tremor reportedly struck around 5.37 am local time at a depth of about 20.5 kilometres. A series of aftershocks were also reported in the area.Soon after, social media platforms were filled with unverified visuals allegedly showing the intensity of the earthquake in Tajikistan and its aftermath. Newschecker investigated two such videos and found them to be unrelated to the Tajikistan quake. CCTV footage showing traffic on a road coming to a standstill on experiencing tremors is going viral on Twitter, with users claiming that it captured the recent earthquake in Tajikistan. Archived versions of such tweets can be seen here, here, here and here. Also Read: Unrelated Videos Shared As Recent Earthquake In Tajikistan On scanning through the comment sections of the posts carrying the viral footage, we spotted several users pointing that the clip is actually from Nepal, and not Tajiskatn. Additionally, we noticed that the time stamp on the top right corner of the screen read, “2015-04-25,” and “tripureshwor-2” written on the left side. Taking a clue, we looked up keywords “Nepal,” “Tripureshwor,” “Earthquake” & “2015” on YouTube which led us to a video by WildFilmsIndia, dated February 14, 2020. Around 1:09 minutes into the video, we spotted the viral clip that is being shared to show the recent earthquake in Tajikistan. The description of the video read, “Tripureshwor Chowk in Kathmandu is shaken up by the infamous Nepal Gorkha earthquake of 2015. Watch the CCTV footage as the earthquake hits the streets and is felt by both people and objects on the streets. A car escapes a falling statue by a split second while the sudden jerk throws off a couple from their motorbike right after the statue falls. Panicked residents come out of homes and their vehicles after the sudden and powerful tremor…” We looked up “Tripureshwor Chowk Kathmandu” on Google Earth View, and were able to geo-locate the location where the video was taken. The same can be seen here. A comparison between the Google Image of the location (from June 2014) and visuals seen in the viral clip can be seen below. Hence, an old video from Nepal is being falsely linked to the recent earthquake in Tajikistan. A video shot from inside a car passing through a lane of semi-demolish buildings and their rubble is doing the rounds online. Several users shared the footage alleging that it shows the aftermath of the recent earthquake in Tajikistan. Archived versions of such tweets can be seen here, here, here, here and here. A Google reverse image search on the keyframes of the viral video led us to a video uploaded on DailyMotion on February 8, 2023. Carrying a slightly longer version of the viral clip, it stated, “ 50 hours have passed after two major earthquakes in Turkey (Turkiye) and there are still people under the rubble. food shelter heating etc. There are people in need of help.A large number of aid continues to go to the earthquake area” Further, we found that the video was shared with similar captions on YouTube on February 8, 2023. It was also posted on Twitter by @Eren50855570 on the same day, who further pointed out that the video was shot in Hatay. Additionally, we found a report by Dimsum Daily Hong Kong, dated February 18, 2023. Carrying a screengrab from the viral video, the report elaborated “Three survivors were rescued on Saturday from the ruins in southern Türkiye 296 hours after the deadly earthquake hit the region. According to reports from local media, search and rescue teams in central Antakya district of Hatay found and finally rescued three survivors from a destroyed building more than 12 days after the earthquake…” We could hence conclude that the video has been available online at least 2 weeks before an earthquake hit Tajikistan on February 23, 2022. We continued our investigation to ascertain the exact location seen in the video. On analysing the video, we spotted several hoardings with some text written on them. Notably, the text on one such hoarding, seen in the last few frames of the longer version of the clip, read “BASMANLAR.” Following this, we looked up “BASMANLAR Hatay” on Google Maps, and were able to locate one of the buildings seen in the viral video at 118 Cumhuriyet Mh. Yolu Antakya, Hatay. Further, we looked up the address on Google Earth View, and were able to find the exact location seen in the viral clip, confirming that it was actually shot in Hatay. Hence, a video from Hatay, Turkiye is being shared to show the aftermath of the recent earthquake in Tajikistan. We could thus conclude that old footage from Nepal and Turkey are being falsely linked to the recent earthquake in Tajikistan. Sources YouTube Video By WildFilmsIndia, Dated February 14, 2020 Tweet By @Eren50855570, Dated February 8, 2023 Google Earth View Google Street View Self Analysis 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. Vasudha Beri January 8, 2025 Vasudha Beri January 2, 2025 Vasudha Beri December 30, 2024
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