FACT CHECK: The Big One NOT coming, earthquake alarm MISLEADING
A Facebook page is spreading videos that falsely claim an 8.4 magnitude earthquake called "The Big One" will hit Luzon. The clips were generated using artificial intelligence.
A Facebook page is spreading videos that falsely claim an 8.4 magnitude earthquake called "The Big One" will hit Luzon. The clips were generated using artificial intelligence.
After a major earthquake struck the province of Cebu, a video claims that a 5.4 magnitude earthquake also shook Baguio City last Oct. 3. This is false.
A clip supposedly taken inside a mall in Cebu as a 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck on Sept. 30 circulating online is false. The video was taken in Japan in 2024.
A reel circulating online claims to show footage of a tsunami in Japan after the July 30 earthquake off Russia's east coast. This is an old video.
A false video circulating online claims to show an earthquake caught on CCTV, allegedly recorded in India. The original footage was taken in Nepal.
Nanakot tungkol sa The Big One ang ilang religious interest Facebook pages nitong Mayo.
Religious interest Facebook pages spread an exaggerated and fear-mongering warning about The Big One this May.
Videos claiming that there will be a strong earthquake in the Philippines on April 22 are fake.
A video supposedly showing people in Thailand struggling to board a boat due to rough seas caused by the recent earthquake is false.
A compilation video bore old clips being passed off as from the 6.0 magnitude earthquake that hit Taiwan this January 2025.