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Fact Check of Videos of Cyclone Tauktae From Mumbai, Gujarat: Are These Current Visuals of Cyclone Tauktae? No, They Are Old!

Comments Amid the ongoing cyclone ‘Tauktae’, several old videos are being circulated on social media to claim that they show the current situation at Mumbai and Gujarat ports. However, we found that two videos are from 2020 and the third one could be traced back to 2017. Out of the three videos, we could trace the origin of two of them. While one is from Mumbai, the other one is from Saudi Arabia’s Medina. On Monday, 17 May, Cyclone Tauktae intensified into an “extremely severe” cyclonic storm and was likely to reach the coast of Gujarat on Monday evening, the India Meteorological Department said. At least 12 people have been reported dead so far from the states of Karnataka, Kerala, Goa, and Maharashtra.

Huge Alligator Gets Comfortable Outside of Front Door in Viral TikTok

TikToker Shares the Contents of Teen Brother s Untouched Lunchbox from March 2020

TikToker Shares the Contents of Teen Brother s Untouched Lunchbox from March 2020 On 5/17/21 at 2:21 PM EDT In the latest stomach-churning internet news, a TikToker has revealed that her teenage brother, who is now resuming in-person schooling, never emptied his lunch box after returning from his last day of school pre-pandemic, on March 13, 2020. That s right: the remainder of his lunch that day has been sitting, untouched, for a whopping 14 months. Rachel Stecia on Saturday posted the first of three videos to TikTok, where it has already been viewed over 4 million times. The video shows a close-up of her brother, with the screeching violins of horror-movie music in the background. Stecia shows her hand reaching into her brother s backpack and retrieving the forgotten lunch box.

Punjab cop caught stealing eggs from unattended cart, gets suspended - Watch

Highlights He was suspended after the video went viral New Delhi: Police are supposed to keep public space safe and make everyone secure with their presence. Exceptions are there, and in a recent development, police personnel was found stealing eggs from a cart in Chandigarh. Head Constable in Punjab Police, Pritpal Singh was recorded lifting some eggs from an unattended roadside cart and he did not stop there but kept those eggs in his police uniform. The policeman was seen caught crossing the road in an instant as the owner approached his cart. The cop stopped an auto-rickshaw and made off with the stolen eggs. This entire lifting act was recorded on a mobile phone.

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