This video of an escaped seal is from Chile in 2020, not post-Hurricane Ian


Floridians are assessing the damage from Hurricane Ian. An estimated 2.6 million customers were out of power, and  emergency responders are trying to assist people trapped in their homes by flooding. 

Amid this real chaos and destruction, though, are some unfortunately misleading claims, such as one that alerted folks that a walrus was on the loose.

“Walrus seen on Florida streets after Hurricane Ian hits land,” said the text on a video one Instagram user posted on Sept. 28. The footage showed an animal lumbering down a neighborhood sidewalk. 

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

The video also gained traction on Twitter

But this video is from 2020. It’s a seal, not a walrus. And it happened in Puerto Cisnes, Chile — not Florida. 

In October 2020, an elephant seal got stranded on shore and began roaming the seaside town. It wasn’t related to a hurricane or weather event. The Guardian reported that neighbors, police and naval officers worked together to guide the unlikely visitor back to the water. 

We rate this claim Pants on Fire!

By
Gabrielle Settles
Staff writer
September 29, 2022

Truth-o-meter Ruling

Pants on Fire!

IF YOUR TIME IS SHORT

  • The video is from 2020 and shows an elephant seal that got stranded in a coastal neighborhood in Puerto Cisnes, Chile.

Statement

"Walrus seen on Florida streets after Hurricane Ian hits land."

Context

a video

Speaker/Target

Statement Date

September 28, 2022
Our Sources

CBS News, Some Southwest Florida counties "off the grid" after Hurricane Ian wiped out power to millions, Sept. 29, 2022

PBS NewsHour, People trapped and over 2 million without power as Ian drenches Florida, Sept. 29, 2022

Instagram post, Sept. 28, 2022

Twitter post, Sept. 29, 2022

The Guardian, Chileans rally to rescue elephant seal that got stranded in town, Oct. 7, 2020 

Translations

Language: en

More by This Author

Latest Fact Checks