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Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Ryan Garcia Predicting LA Earthquakes Is NOT Remarkable — They’re A Daily Occurrence
Was boxer Ryan Garcia unusually prescient with his prediction that an earthquake would hit Los Angeles and Las Vegas on June 6, 2024? No, that's not true: There was no earthquake in Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 6, 2024. And there are earthq
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Map That Shows Parts Of US To Be Hit By Floods, Earthquakes From 2024 Is NOT Official
Is a Safe Zones Map that shows parts of the United States that may be submerged by "the sea" or wracked by earthquakes an official map? No, that's not true: There's no evidence to back up this claim. Additionally, the map and its accompan
PolitiFact→ X posts – Does video show the earthquake leveling an ‘entire block of unfinished houses’ in Taiwan? No
Video shows “an entire block of unfinished houses collapsed as a result of an earthquake in Taiwan.”
Full Fact→ Video shows controlled demolition in China, not Taiwan earthquake
A video has been circulating online with false claims it shows scenes in Taiwan following the recent earthquake. It actually shows tower blocks being purposely demolished in China.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Mosque Destroyed In China — Earthquake-Damaged Minaret In Turkey Required Demolition
Does a video posted on X show a work crew in China destroying a mosque? No, that's not true: This scene has nothing to do with China because the video shows a mishap that occurred in Adana, Turkey where the minaret of the Gökoğlu Mosque
Logically→ Old videos of building demolitions falsely linked to Japan 2024 earthquake
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Tsunami Footage Is NOT From 2024 Japanese Earthquake — It’s 2011 Video
Does a video on social media show tsunami flooding in Japan after an earthquake on January 1, 2024? No, that's not true: The footage in a video with the title "Japan earthquake 2024" comes from a video documenting the 2011 earthquake and
Logically→ Old, unrelated visuals from Japan incorrectly linked to 2024 earthquake
Logically→ No, these visuals do not capture the 2024 Japan earthquake, old videos recycled as recent
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Peter Doocy, John Berman Did NOT Report That 100 Earthquakes "Just Hit" Yellowstone In December 2023
Did journalists Peter Doocy or John Berman report that 100 earthquakes "just hit" Yellowstone National Park and that such earthquakes may lead to an "eruption"? No, that's not true: There is no evidence that either journalist reported suc
Logically→ Old, unrelated visuals falsely linked to Japan earthquake
Logically→ Photos from 2011, 2016 passed off as visuals of recent Japan earthquake
Logically→ Photos from 2011, 2016 passed off as visuals of recent Japan earthquake
Logically→ Underwater video from Indonesia wrongly linked to recent Japan earthquake
Logically→ 2023 CCTV video of tremors at Turkey hospital shared as recent Japan earthquake
Logically→ Old videos passed off as visuals from recent earthquake in Philippines
Logically→ No, Iceland’s earthquakes are not secret military operations to rescue trafficked children
Logically→ Video from 2023 Syria earthquake shared as child rescued from rubble in Gaza
Full Fact→ Video of corner building collapsing was not taken in Morocco earthquake aftermath
This is not the first old video of a building collapsing in Casablanca that we have seen mislabelled as Morocco earthquake damage.
Full Fact→ Video of building collapse is not from recent Morocco earthquake
The video shows a building collapsing in Casablanca three years ago.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Large Lightning Bolt, Strange Lights Did NOT Appear Right Before Morocco Earthquake In This Video — 2020 CGI Video Creation
Did a large lightning bolt and strange lights appear in this video right before the earthquake struck Morocco on September 8, 2023? No, that's not true: The video, originally posted on TikTok (archived here) on May 1, 2020, was removed fr
Logically→ CGI video shared as ‘mysterious lightning’ striking Morocco before earthquake
Logically→ Drone footage from Turkey shared as aftermath of Morocco earthquake
Logically→ Media outlets share old images as visuals of 2023 Morocco earthquake
Logically→ Video of building collapsing in Turkey shared as Morocco earthquake footage
Logically→ No, Cristiano Ronaldo’s hotel in Marrakech is not hosting earthquake victims
Logically→ The earthquake in Morocco was the result of the movement of tectonic plates, not HAARP
Logically→ A video of a building collapsing has been misattributed to the recent earthquake in Morocco
Logically→ 2022 video from Morocco shared as building collapsing in recent earthquake
Logically→ Old videos shared falsely as recent earthquake and tsunami warning in Alaska
Logically→ 2018 video of man rescuing his children during earthquake in Alaska shared as recent
Logically→ Old aerial footage from Turkey has been falsely linked to a recent earthquake in New Zealand
Logically→ A video shows the aftermath of an earthquake in New Zealand’s Kermadec Islands on March 16, 2023.
Logically→ A video clip shows crows behaving erratically ahead of the Tajikistan earthquake.
Logically→ HAARP was used to cause earthquakes in Japan in 2011 and 2007.
Full Fact→ Countries did not pull their ambassadors out of Turkey 24 hours before the earthquake
Some consulates were previously shut to the public due to security concerns
Logically→ The video shows an earthquake that struck Hokkaido, Japan, on February 25, 2023.
Logically→ Videos show the aftermath of the Tajikistan earthquake.
Videos from Turkey of rescue efforts and of the destruction caused by the earthquake early February have been wrongly linked to Tajikistan.
Logically→ Videos show the earthquake that hit eastern Tajikistan on February 23.
Old video clips of various earthquakes from around the world have been misattributed to the recent earthquake in Tajikistan.