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Misleading Claim: No Earthquake in Voinjama According to Officials
A Facebook post falsely claimed an earthquake occurred in Voinjama City, Lofa County. The National Disaster Management Agency confirmed it was merely an earth tremor, not an earthquake, clarifying the misinformation. The incident highlights the importance of understanding the distinction between seismic terminology.
On November 18, 2024, a post by social media user Makagbeh Kamara claimed that Voinjama City, located in Lofa County, had experienced an earthquake, which evoked concern among residents. The post suggested that the entire city was affected, leading to a rapid dissemination of misinformation. Subsequently, fact-checkers at DUBAWA reached out to the National Disaster Management Agency of Liberia, which clarified that the reported phenomenon was actually an earth tremor rather than an earthquake. This distinction is important as tremors represent minor seismic activity, contrasting with earthquakes that typically generate significant destruction due to shifts in the earth’s crust or volcanic eruptions.
Understanding the difference between an earthquake and an earth tremor is crucial in disseminating accurate information in cases of seismic activity. An earthquake refers to a significant shaking of the earth resulting from geological phenomena, while an earth tremor represents a lesser, often brief movement of the ground. Such distinctions can greatly affect public perception and response to seismic events. The clarification provided by authoritative sources like the National Disaster Management Agency is essential in mitigating panic and ensuring that the public understands the actual risks involved.
In conclusion, misinformation regarding seismic occurrences can provoke unnecessary fear and confusion. The recent claim regarding an earthquake in Voinjama City was found to be misleading as it was confirmed to be an earth tremor by the National Disaster Management Agency. Public awareness regarding these distinctions is vital to foster an informed community capable of responding appropriately to natural events.
Original Source: dubawa.org
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