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During the last days, the central provinces are struggling to cope with the floods. Thousands of houses were flooded by sea water, greatly damaged in life and property.
While people across the country focused on the guts of the Midwest, there were some who posted false information on Facebook for the purpose of sentences like.
A photo of a mother holding her child was not the victim of a landslide in Quang Tri
Recently, on social media, the image of a mother hugging her son tightly under the layer of mud and the legend that she is the victim of a landslide in Huong Hoa – Quang Tri.
Specifically, the article is supposed to originate from the Facebook account named LN as follows: “There are no survivors from a family of 7 in Húc, Huong Hoa, Quang Tri. When the machine and the rescue team scraped the dirt, the mother was still holding her son in a protective posture of her boundless motherhood. If possible, sculpt the archetype to touch the compassion and heart of others. (Family of 6 and a pregnant woman is 7) “.
Information and images are disseminated on social media (screenshot)
A family of 7 (a family of 6, including a pregnant woman, should be counted as 7) that Facebook LN mentioned is Mr. Phoi’s family in Ta Rang Village, Huc Commune, Huong Hoa District, Quang Province Tri.
At around 6 pm on October 17, Mr. Ho Van Phoi’s home was buried due to a landslide. At that time, there were 6 people in Mr. Phoi’s house. As a result, the 6 people in Mr. Phoi’s house were buried.
This information shared by the media made everyone feel compassionate. However, the image of a mother holding her child in the mud posted by Facebook LN is not accurate. The image above is said to come from a story in China.
According to many netizens in the country of billions of people, the aforementioned terrestrial statue is related to an earthquake that occurred on August 30, 2008 in Liangshan, Sichuan, China.
Earthquake in Sichuan, China left mother and daughter buried in rock
During the search and rescue process, rescuers discovered the bodies of the mother and child. But their postures made anyone who witnessed them cry. It seemed that the mother was feeding the baby when the earthquake occurred, instinctively she rushed forward, protecting the baby with her body, so that the chopsticks in her hand could not even throw it away. Despite trying hard to protect them, both were buried too deeply in the rubble, when fire protection officers and soldiers dug up, they died.
Still information on the page Kknews Again, this image of a mother holding her baby occurred in an earthquake in Du Shu City, Jilin Province, China in 2010. After rescuers cleared the surrounding debris to gain access. woman, they found a baby still lying underneath. The mother wants to protect the baby with her own body. Unfortunately, the boy did not survive either.
It’s unclear what the story is behind this statue of the motherland holding her son, but it has been around for a long time and has nothing to do with the family buried by a landslide in Quang Tri on October 17.
Spreading fake news about Vietnam welcoming super typhoon level 17
Previously, false information was also spread on social media that Vietnam could welcome a super typhoon of grade 17 landing in Quang Binh to Da Nang provinces around October 25.
But soon, the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecast denied it, stating that it was false news. Until the night of October 19, on the official website (https://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/) of the Japan Meteorological Agency, a tropical depression (tropical depression) was predicted. moved to the South China Sea. The forecast shows that on October 24, the storm could be strong at level 11.
Latest comments on the road and the affected area of a tropical depression that is likely to become a storm (Source: National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasts)
“The JMA has not predicted a super typhoon of level 17 in the South China Sea. In the context of the floodplain people struggling with the severity of natural disasters, the spread of fake news will cause considerable confusion in the local population. flood “, The representative of the Hydrometeorological Forecast Center shared and added that the Center will continually publish the most accurate and reliable information on this tropical storm / depression.
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