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Chinese damFact Check
•67% Informative
A video showing submerged houses in Russia was widely shared by social media users in August 2024 .
It falsely claimed it depicted a northern province after an upstream dam in China burst.
The video was filmed in a Russian village in April 2024 .
The Thai government said reports of a Chinese dam collapsing in northern Thailand were "fake news" In July 2024 , a dam breach in central China 's Hunan province triggered floods.
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