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stated on January 10, 2025 in a Facebook post:

Video clips show “wildfires in Los Angeles, California.”

False
By Loreben Tuquero
January 16, 2025

Two clips in a Facebook video don’t show Los Angeles wildfires; they were taken in other countries

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  • One of the video’s clips was taken in Ghana; another was taken in Algeria.

  • PolitiFact couldn’t verify the source of a third video clip, but it looked similar to a video of an Iceland volcano erupting.

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A video montage on Facebook opens with a clip of burning land. It cuts to another clip showing several buildings bathed in red. It cuts to another video showing a swath of burning structures.

A social media user claimed these clips show the destruction of the greater Los Angeles area wildfires, which have killed 24 people, as of Jan. 16. Five fires remained active.

“Wildfires in Los Angeles, California, today omg everything is burning, big fire,” the text in the Jan. 10 Facebook reel read.

Claim that clips show Los Angeles wildfires, with False graphic, 01-16-2025
Figure 1: Claim that clips show Los Angeles wildfires, with False graphic, 01-16-2025

(Screenshot from Facebook)

This post 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, Instagram and Threads.)

But at least two of the clips don’t show the Los Angeles wildfires.

One clip shows a brightly lit billboard among other buildings; it is a familiar one to fact-checkers. PolitiFact debunked posts in 2023 that used the same video to claim the scene occurred in Gaza. But it happened in Algiers, Algeria, where soccer fans have been known to celebrate victories with red flares and fireworks. 

Another clip of buildings in flames shows the recent Kantamanto Market fire that happened in Accra, the capital of Ghana. TikTok user @kasimofori0 uploaded it Jan. 2. The Facebook video blocked the text in the original video that said, “Kantamanto is burning, God have mercy.”

In @kasimofori0’s original video, he says in Twi, a language spoken in Ghana, “This is too much. The whole of Kantamanto. I have never seen anything like this before.”

PolitiFact was unable to confirm the source of the video’s first clip, but it looks similar to a video of an Iceland volcano erupting in late November 2024

The video shows clips that are not related to fires in the greater Los Angeles area. We rate it False.

PolitiFact Staff Writer Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu and Researcher Caryn Baird contributed to this report.

Our Sources

Facebook post (archived), Jan. 10, 2025

TikTok post by user @kasimofori0, Jan. 2, 2025

PolitiFact,​​ ‘Gates of hell’ in Gaza? No, a viral video shows fireworks in Algeria, Oct. 13, 2023

X post, Oct. 8, 2023

NBC News YouTube video, Iceland volcano erupts for the seventh time this year, Nov. 23, 2024

California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection homepage, accessed Jan. 16, 2025

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