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By Shrey Banerjee An old photo of aircraft partially submerged in water near the airport hangar in Chennai has resurfaced and is circulating on Facebook with false claims that it shows latest visuals of a flooded Ahmedabad Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport. BOOM had debunked the same image in 2017 when it was viral with a similar claim. We found that the image is from Chennai’s International Airport from 2015 after floods hit the city of Tamil Nadu. The image is now circulating with the caption, “#गुजरात_माडल का अहमदाबाद एयरपोर्ट बना बंदरगाह। #मीडिया की नजरों से ओझल क्यों? (The Gujarat Model-ba...
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By Hazel Gandhi Old images of a hair dryer and an electric iron being used to dry a cricket pitch are being shared to claim that they were used during the IPL 2023 final played between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans which was interrupted by a heavy downpour. BOOM found that the claims are misleading, and the images are from a T20 match between India and Sri Lanka on January 5, 2020. The match between CSK and GT on May 29 was interrupted in the second innings after a sudden downpour halted play. After the rain subsided, the ground staff at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad was seen...
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By Archis Chowdhury A video showing a child hanging on to a giant kite while being lifted high in the air is being shared on social media with the claim that it shows a 3-year old girl being lifted by a giant kite in Ahmedabad. BOOM found this claim to be false; the video is from 2020, and shows a 3-year-old being lifted high in the air after getting entangled in a giant kite at a kite festival in Taiwan, in the northern city of Hsinchu. Also Read:Clipped Video Of Rahul Gandhi Pausing During Aarti Viral With False Claim We found the video being shared on WhatsApp with the caption, "Three year ...
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By Hazel Gandhi Viral posts claiming a stone was hurled at Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his roadshow in Ahmedabad, Gujarat are false. BOOM spoke to the Gujarat police who denied such an incident and said that a stone was not hurled and all posts claiming the same are fake. The police added while there is no evidence to suggest a stone was hurled, they were investigating whether a mobile phone was accidentally thrown at the PM's convoy with the flowers being showered at him. A Bharatiya Janata Party stronghold, Gujarat is seeing intense campaigning from both the ruling party and the new ...
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