Viral Video Shows Cars Being Washed Away By Floodwaters In Karachi

Karachi Floods

A video showing cars struck in floodwaters is viral on Facebook. Moreover, the video claims it shows adverse weather in Pakistan on December 2, 2020. However, the claim is false; the footage shows a tsunami that hit Japan in 2011.

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Several people shared the video on Facebook on December 2, 2020.

The text superimposed on the three-minute, 26-second video reads “Karachi Pakistan today.” The post’s Sinhala-language caption translates to English as: “May all the people in the world be protected.”

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The claim circulated just hours before tropical cyclone Burevi made landfall in Sri Lanka, before hitting India about 24 hours later.

Meanwhile, many shared the video with a similar claim on Facebook.

The claim is false; the footage actually shows a tsunami that hit Japan in 2011.

A reverse image search with video keyframes obtained using a digital verification tool found this YouTube clip published on October 25, 2012. It is titled; “Tsunami gaining speed on Minato district, Ishinomaki city.”

An account named FNN11 – an official channel of Fuji News – published it.

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From the 35-second mark to the four-minute one-second mark, the YouTube clip is similar to the footage in the fake Facebook posts, as seen in the below screenshot comparisons:

The same video can be seen in this YouTube clip published on April 30, 2011 titled ‘2011 Japan Tsunami: Ishinomaki [stabilized with Deshaker]’.

The video was filmed in the Japanese city of Ishinomaki. AFP has previously fact-checked the video after it circulated with other misleading claims.

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At least 25 people had died as torrential rains had flood Karachi, shattering all old records. The government later had to call the Pakistan Army to rescue people from rain-hit parts of the city.

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