Fact Check: Video of Furniture Falling in a Shop Amid Earthquake Is NOT From Russia
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Old Video From Myanmar Falsely Linked to Recent Earthquake in Russia’s Kamchatka
Fact-Check: A video showing an earthquake in progress inside a shop, with shelves falling on a woman, has gone viral with the false claim that it shows visuals of the 8.8 magnitude earthquake which hit Kamchatka, Russia on 30 July 2025.
After the 8.8-degree earthquake in Russia, the video of a woman was viralized in the middle of furniture that fell from the earthquake. The video corresponds to the earthquake that affected Myanmar in March of this year, and not to the one that occurred in Russia, so Fast Check called it #Falso. The post Furniture falling on a woman by earthquake in Russia: #Falso appeared first on Fast Check .
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It circulates by X, Facebook and TikTok a video showing the interior of a store and its dependent during a earthquake along with messages that claim that it is the earthquake that shook Russia on July 30. However, it is a bull. The images are from Myanmar (Burma) in March 2025. Context. This Wednesday an earthquake of magnitude 8.8 shook the eastern coast of Russia and forced to activate a tsunami alert on the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka, on …
Fact Check: Old Video From Myanmar Store Falsely Shared As Russia Earthquake
Claim CCTV footage from a store, showing the moment an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula on Wednesday. The archived version of the post can be seen here, which has clocked 611.4K views so far. Quake Triggers Widespread Tsunami Alerts Evacuations are reportedly underway in Japan, Hawaii and some parts of the US West Coast as the powerful earthquake, which has injured many, damaged buildings and caused widesp…
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