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- Fact check: Tsunami fakes and Oprah road rumor debunked
An earthquake in the Pacific triggered tsunami waves across the US, Japan, and Russia — and a flood of misinformation online DW separates fact from fiction
- Tsunami: What footage is real and whats fake? - BBC
BBC Verify take a look at what clips shared on social media about the Pacific tsunami are real and which are not
- Misinformation and Fabricated Footage Circulate Following . . .
Navigating the Deluge of Information During Crises The earthquake and tsunami event underscored the critical need for verifying information before sharing it online, particularly during rapidly evolving situations The spread of misinformation, whether intentional or accidental, can exacerbate anxiety and hinder effective response efforts
- Tsunami unleashes fake films and misinformation – DW – 07 30 . . .
DW Fact check has seen false information ranging from shared out of context to AI-generated fakes and entirely fabricated claims about the ground
- Tsunami images test truth after Russian earthquake - AAP
The false claims spread after the powerful earthquake sparked evacuation orders as far away as Hawaii and across the Pacific on July 30, 2025 Russia, Japan and the US have since downgraded warnings, while the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center 1 issued a July 31 notice saying "the tsunami threat from this earthquake has now largely passed"
- Unverified Information on Tsunami Spreads on Social Media . . .
False footage and unverified information spread on social media following tsunami warnings issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency on Wednesday, prompting the government to urge people to remain cautious about such content Footage showing a massive tsunami, taller than a high-rise building, crashing onto the Japanese coast was posted on X
- Bay Area companies skewered over false tsunami information
Grok, the AI chatbot run by Elon Musk's xAI, delivered blatant inaccuracies in the midst of the tsunami warnings on Tuesday, following an 8 8 magnitude quake
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