As Super Typhoon Man-yi bore down on the Philippines in November 2024, dramatic footage was shared in social media posts that falsely claimed it showed violent winds whipped up by the powerful storm. But the video was in fact filmed four years earlier, when Typhoon Goni struck the archipelago.
The video, which was viewed more than 9.5 million times, was shared on Facebook on November 16, 2024, hours before Super Typhoon Man-yi slammed into the Philippines’ sparsely populated island province of Catanduanes (archived link).
The clip shows trees being buffeted by violent winds which also dislodge a metal sheet that nearly hits the person filming.
“Super Typhoon Pepito 240 kph,” reads superimposed text, using the local name for Man-yi.
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The video’s Tagalog-language caption read: “Pray for Luzon.”
“Catanduanes and (nearby) Camarines Sur are already under Signal No. 5,” it added, referring to the national weather service’s highest wind warning level.