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Fact Check: This building collapse video is not from Mumbai’s Dongri

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Days after 14 people were killed after a building was collapsed in Mumbai’s Dongri, a video has surfaced on the internet in which a building can be seen collapsing, claiming that it was from the same incident which took place in Dongri.

The caption with the video read: “Dongri building fall live captured video”

FACT CHECK

When NewsMobile fact-checked the above post we found that the claim attached to it is false.

On putting the keyframes of the video through Reverse Image Search, we found that the above video is NOT of the building collapse that took place in Dongri. The video is actually from a saperate incident of building collapse which took place in Thane almost six years ago.

We came across a news article on NDTV dated September 21, 2013, which had carried the same video. The headline read: “Caught on camera: Four-storey building collapses in Thane.

Hence, the above information proves that the video is being shared with a false claim.

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