Someone fell down from the building after closing the window? Stop mistaking the facts for the real one. Shanghai Typhoon

Release time:Sep 16, 2024 13:38 PM

"Today's typhoon, a Shanghai man's window fell down" "It is said that someone was blown out of a residential area in Qingpu"... On September 16, Typhoon "Bebejia" landed in Shanghai, bringing strong winds and heavy rains. Soon after, news appeared on social platforms and some chat groups that the typhoon had blown down residents of a residential area in Shanghai, some saying it was in Qingpu, and some saying it was in Minhang. After verification, the relevant incident did not happen in Shanghai. Netizens are requested not to believe or spread rumors.

After "Bebejia" landed, it brought certain impacts to the city's operations, and all departments went all out to deal with it in a timely manner. However, the Shanghai rumor-refuting platform noticed that some photos and videos began to appear on social platforms and chat groups, with scenes from other provinces and cities, and even the impacts of other typhoons in other provinces and cities, being labeled as "the harm caused by Bebejia to Shanghai" and other themes; some posts interpreted projects under construction as "destroyed by Bebejia"; some netizens, in order to enhance credibility, claimed that photos or videos from other provinces and cities were "taken by my friend in the building opposite", etc.

These practices have had a negative impact on flood and typhoon prevention work, and some netizens have clarified the rumors through commenting and other means.

The Shanghai rumor-refuting platform called on people to be rational about online information and not to create, believe or spread rumors. Although the "Bebejia" center has left Shanghai, the rain and wind are still continuing. The public should not relax their vigilance and take all precautions.


Someone fell down from the building after closing the window? Stop mistaking the facts for the real one. Shanghai Typhoon
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