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stated on February 12, 2025 in a post:

Video shows a sinkhole opened in New York City in February 2025.

False
By Sara Swann
February 13, 2025

Sinkhole in New York City? Don’t panic, this video is AI-generated.

If your time is short

  • This video is fake. A reverse-image search using Google Images revealed the original creator had labeled it as artificial intelligence-generated content.

See the sources for this fact-check

A video circulating online depicted a disturbing scene: A massive sinkhole had opened in the middle of a New York City street.

The video, shared Feb. 12 on Instagram, showed hundreds of people gathered behind barricades surrounding the sinkhole. Police officers and emergency response vehicles with flashing lights were also at the scene.

But this video is fake.

Video of sinkhole in New York City claim false graphic
Figure 1: Video of sinkhole in New York City claim false graphic

(Screenshot from Instagram)

The 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.)

Sinkholes are openings in the ground that form when water dissolves surface rock. Limestone, for example, is easily eroded by water, so areas with limestone can be more susceptible to sinkholes, National Geographic said.

Using Google Images to conduct a reverse-image search on the video, PolitiFact found a Feb. 11 TikTok video sharing the same footage.

“Sinkhole in New York City. Do you think this could happen?” the video’s caption read. The TikTok account, “endlessstoriespictures,” says in its bio that it posts “daily dystopian content.” The account labeled this video as artificial intelligence-generated content.

We searched for recent news reports about sinkholes in New York City and found none. In January 2024, a sinkhole opened in Brooklyn, New York, but this video does not match footage from that incident.

We rate the claim that a video shows the aftermath of a large New York City sinkhole is False.

Our Sources

Instagram post, Feb. 12, 2025

Reverse-image search using Google Images, Feb. 13, 2025

TikTok video, Feb. 11, 2025

CBS New York, "Gaping sinkhole causes disruptions in Brooklyn; water, electricity affected for nearby homes," Jan. 2, 2024

National Geographic, "Sinkhole," July 3, 2024

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