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stated on September 27, 2024 in a video:

Shows video of damage from Hurricane Helene.

False
By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu
September 28, 2024

No, these clips don’t show Hurricane Helene in Florida

If your time is short

  • The clips are from previous storms in different states and different years, contained artificial intelligence-altered clips and were shared online before Hurricane Helene.
See the sources for this fact-check

Set to the wail of sirens, a viral video on social media claims to show scenes of Hurricane Helene and its aftermath. Text on a Sept. 27 Facebook video said simply, “Florida Hurricane Helene.” 

Plenty of legitimate footage exists of the hurricane, which made landfall near Perry, Florida, as a Category 4 storm and caused extensive wind and flood damage across the Southeast. But this video is not authentic. Some of its clips are from previous storms in different states and different years. Some were altered with artificial intelligence or existed online before Hurricane Helene formed.

The Facebook video was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook, Threads and Instagram.)

We used reverse-image search to find where some of these clips started online. We found other clips circulating online several months before Helene made landfall.

  • The Facebook video’s opening clip is false on two different points, The scene shows closed shops at a Florida mall as Hurricane Matthew tore through in 2016. And the twister at the back of the mall is computer-generated. Fact-checkers at the European Broadcasting Union debunked the video after social media users passed it off as a hurricane in Tanzania.

Hurricane Helene - Made with AI graphic - 09-28-2024
Figure 1: Hurricane Helene – Made with AI graphic – 09-28-2024
  • We couldn’t find the location of the second clip showing debris flying as cars passed, but we found another version posted in October 2023.

  • The third clip featuring a car being tossed by strong winds is from a 2015 typhoon in Taiwan.

  • The fourth clip is from a July 2023 tornado that ripped through Dortches, North Carolina, and that AccuWeather shared then.

  • We found a record of the fifth clip showing debris flying across an apartment complex being shared online before Helene.

  • We saw the sixth clip in a November 2022 Instagram post.

  • We found the seventh video on TikTok, posted 10 days before Helene crashed into Florida.

  • The eighth clip featuring palm trees as they struggle against powerful winds was shared online in November 2023 and featured in a fact-check by The Quint, a digital news platform.

  • We found the ninth clip, showing debris from trees quickly filling a street, shared online on Sept.18, a week before Hurricane Helene. 

We rate the claim that this video shows scenes of Hurricane Helene False.

Our Sources

Facebook post (archived link), Sept. 27, 2024

National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, Hurricane Helene Makes Landfall in Florida, Sept. 27, 2024

European Broadcasting Union, Video purporting to be of Cyclone Hidaya hitting Tanzania is old and altered,

YouTube, Tornado Trackers: Hurricane Matthew – Melbourne & Jacksonville, FL., Oct. 8, 2016

The Quint, Old Videos From Different Places Shared as Recent Visuals From Saudi Arabia, Apr. 18, 2024

X post, AccuWeather, July 20, 2023

Komo News, Watch: Tornado sweeps car away during Taiwan typhoon, Aug. 10, 2015

Logically Facts, Old, unrelated clips shared as visuals of March ‘tornado’ in Dubai, March 18, 2024

TikTok post, Sept. 17, 2024

YouTube post, Oct. 3, 2023

YouTube post, Sept. 18, 2024

Instagram post, (archived link), Nov. 25, 2023

Instagram post, (archived link), Nov. 7, 2022

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