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FACT CHECK: Viral video of storm destroying properties wrongly linked to Cyclone Chido

Janefrances Chibundu
By Janefrances Chibundu Published December 28, 2024 4 Min Read
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A viral video showing a strong storm destroying properties has been linked to Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, France.

Frames from different videos were compiled into the one-minute video where rooftops, trees, and containers were seen being brought down by a storm, with flood covering the major part of a city.

The video posted by @World_News on TikTok with the caption “Cyclone Chido hits Mayotte” has garnered over 6,369 likes, 366 comments 2,183 shares, and 1,157 bookmarks.

CYCLONE CHIDO

On December 14, Cyclone Chido hit the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, killing about 35 people and destroying properties.

While Cyclone Chido is not the first to hit the city, it is said to be the worst storm to hit Mayotte in 90 years bringing winds of about 260 km/h (160mph).

The tropical Cyclone which gradually moved from Mayotte to south-easthern Africa has killed more than  94 people in Mozambique and 13 in Malawi.

Cyclones, hurricanes, and typhoons are all types of storms mainly characterised by winds exceeding 119 km/h (74 mph). The difference is that the name varies depending on the region where the storm occurs—it is a hurricane in the Atlantic and northeast Pacific, a typhoon in the north-west Pacific, and a cyclone in the south Pacific and Indian Ocean.

While cyclones and tornadoes are intense spiraling storms, they differ significantly in size, structure, and formation. Tornadoes are much smaller in scale, usually only a few hundred meters wide, usually violent, form over land within a thunderstorm, and last only a few minutes.

VERIFYING THE CLAIM

CableCheck divided the videos into frames to verify the claim and subjected each to a reverse image search using Google Lens.

Debris of papers flying in the sky

Checks by CableCheck showed that the first image (from 0:01 to 0:08) is from a video that surfaced online on July 16 and linked to the Urbandale storm in Iowa, USA.

Roof particles are blown away

The image above (0:08 to 0:13) is from a video posted by Fox Weather on YouTube in 2022 that was linked to the Gaylord Michigan tornado that year.

A strong storm in the video took off the roof of a filling station.

CableCheck found that image three (0:13 to 0:18) is from the Missouri tornado which took place in May.

Video of palm trees being taken down by a strong storm at night

Checks by CableCheck showed that image four (0:18 to 0:25) is from Hurricane Milton in Florida that occurred on October 10.

A storm blew a giant rubber bear down a street

We traced image five (0:25 to 0:29) to a post on X, which was linked to a storm in Cuernavaca City of Mexico on May 19.

The image shows when a storm hit stacked-up containers causing them to fall

Image six (0:36 to 0:41) was traced to typhoon Capricorn in Vietnam which took place in September.

A flooded yellow building

Image seven (0:48 to 0:55) surfaced online in October during hurricane Helene in Florida, USA.

The roof of a building was flung open by a strong wind

The image above (0:55 to 1:00) is from 2023 and was linked to the strong winds in Sumaré, a city in Brazil.

VERDICT

The viral video is not from Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, France.

TAGGED: Cyclone Chido

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Janefrances Chibundu January 1, 2025 December 28, 2024
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