False

Old video shared as recent tsunami in Indonesia’s Palu

The footage shows a 2018 tsunami on Sulawesi Island following a 7.5 magnitude earthquake.

Magnitude-5.4 offshore earthquake occurred off Maluku Province, Indonesia on 16 December 2024.There were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries from the quake. Following this, a video of large waves crashing against a shore has gone viral on social media with the claim that it depicts a recent tsunami in Palu, the capital and largest city of Central Sulawesi province in Indonesia. The caption states, “This footage shows the catastrophic moment when #tsunami hit the city of Palu after 7.7 magnitude #earthquake shook the city this evening”.

Archive link

Fact Check-

We conducted a reverse image search on Google with the key frames of the viral video and the results led us to a similar video uploaded on Twitter by CNN under the caption, “At least one person died and 10 were injured, according to Indonesia’s Disaster Management Agency, after a series of earthquakes struck the island of Sulawesi on Friday afternoon”. It was uploaded on 29 September 2018.

Moving forward, we came across a BBC article published on 29 September, 2018 carrying the same video. The caption states “Indonesia earthquake: Hundreds dead in Palu quake and tsunami,” identified the video as depicting the aftermath of a 7.5 magnitude earthquake that triggered a tsunami in Palu, Indonesia.

Archive link

All these evidences confirms that the video is over six years old. There are no credible media reports indicating that Palu, Indonesia, experienced a tsunami following an earthquake on 17 December 2024

As per reports, on 28 September 2018, a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, resulting in 1.5 metre tsunami waves that caused widespread damage and destruction to the areas of Palu and Donggala. As many as 3,879 people were killed in the earthquake, tsunami and liquefication that struck Palu in 2018. From the total number of casualties, it was suspected that 1,252 victims were killed in the tsunami.

Conclusion

Fact Crescendo found the claim made along with the viral video to be False. The footage shows a 2018 tsunami on Sulawesi Island following a 7.5 magnitude earthquake. There were no reports of tsunami in December 2024 in Palu, Indonesia.

Title:Old video shared as recent tsunami in Indonesia’s Palu

Fact Check By: Usha Manoj

Result: False

Usha Manoj

Recent Posts

Video from Assam falsely shared linking to Bihar assembly election

This video shows a clash between two groups during a gram panchayat meeting in Assam.…

1 day ago

Tesla Did Not Remotely Deactivate a Cybertruck Over a Rap Song

A viral video allegedly shows a Tesla Cybertruck being remotely "de-activated" on the road because…

2 days ago

Chinook Helicopter Transporting An Excavator To Uttarakhand? Here’s The Truth.

A photo of an excavator allegedly being transported to Uttarakhand, after the recent cloudburst incident,…

2 days ago

Domino’s Pizza selling cheap products loaded with harmful ingredients? Know the facts.

Domino’s Pizza is one of the world’s largest pizza chains, founded in 1960 in the…

3 days ago

Video of Gen Z protests in Kenya falsely shared as an attack on the Indian Army

This video shows Gen Z protests in Kenya. It is unrelated to Indian Army A…

3 days ago

iOS 26, Not iOS 19, Shows Battery Charging Time on Lock Screen

A widely shared claim on social media asserts that iOS 19 introduces a new Apple…

3 days ago