Mar 3 • 20:42 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

It's #FAKE that a video shows 'apocalyptic explosion' in Iran after US attack; scene shows 2025 fire in South Korea

A viral video misattributed to an explosion in Iran is actually footage from a South Korean warehouse fire in 2025.

A viral video claiming to show an 'apocalyptic explosion' in Iran after a US attack is circulating widely on social media. The video, shared with misleading captions, depicts a large warehouse engulfed in flames with thick black smoke rising into the sky. Despite its alarming context, the footage is not from Iran but rather, it was filmed during a significant fire event that occurred at an industrial site in South Korea at the end of 2025. The misinformation spread rapidly, especially in light of recent military actions involving the US and Israel against Iran.

The misleading video gained traction on platforms like X, with users drawn to its sensational description that suggested severe military implications. The intent behind the misleading sharing of the video likely aims to provoke fear and misinformation regarding the current geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. As countries like the US and Israel have taken recent provocative actions against Iran, the viral clip has taken advantage of these anxieties.

Efforts to combat such misinformation are crucial, especially in times of increased military conflict, as they can contribute to heightened tensions and public panic. Authorities and fact-checking organizations are reminded of the importance of promptly addressing and debunking false claims, particularly those that could escalate public sentiment during sensitive international disputes.

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