People from out side INDIA showing Fake videos on CYCLONE TAUKTEY : Video was shooted in Saudi aribia and showing in MUMBAI WHY ? - S.P Overseas News Website

Monday, May 17, 2021

People from out side INDIA showing Fake videos on CYCLONE TAUKTEY : Video was shooted in Saudi aribia and showing in MUMBAI WHY ?

People from outside INDIA showing Fake videos on CYCLONE TAUKTEY :

People from out side INDIA showing Fake videos on CYCLONE TAUKTEY
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    A viral video showing the winds of the Tauktae Hurricane that allegedly damaged the Trimen Hotel in Mumbai was not shot in Mumbai but shot in Saudi Arabia in 2020. A virla video belongs and shooted out some where in saudi Arabia .

In the midst of photos and videos of the damage caused by Typhoon Tauktae that has taken over the media, one video showing a piece of building collapsing in a parking lot has already become a virus. The video emerged even as a severe storm continued to wreak havoc on Maharashtra on Monday and caused extensive damage and property. He said the building was severely damaged by strong winds in Mumbai affecting about 90 kmph. This video, however, is not from Mumbai. This video looked like it had been filmed.  This viral video showing that he building was actually the Trident Hotel in mumbai at narimam point is a fake video dears.

Videos of damage to the alleged Hotel Hotel have spread on social media.

In addition, a report from Al Jazeera indicated that the video was shot in Medina, Saudi Arabia when heavy rains in the city caused panic and damage to the universe in August 2020. The date can be clearly seen in the upper right corner of the video.

In addition, Boom Live, a fact-finding site, also confirmed that the video was from Medina in Saudi Arabia when heavy rains hit the city in July 2020. The video is still widely distributed on Whatsapp and is being falsely reported to Hotel Trident.

Typhoon Tauktae originates in the Arabian Sea and is classified as ‘extremely strong’. It has been raining heavily in Mumbai since Monday morning, with winds of more than 60-75 kmph. According to weather reports it is expected to arrive in Gujarat’s Bhavnagar between 10pm and 11pm with winds of up to 165 km per hour on Monday evening.

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