On September 19, 2024, several rumors circulating on the internet were debunked by authorities and verified sources. Here are the details of the rumors and the truths behind them.


Earthquake in Hefei Causes Cracks in High-Rise Buildings?

A rumor emerged that a 4.7 magnitude earthquake in Feidong County, Hefei, Anhui Province, caused cracks in high-rise buildings and roads. Videos showing supposed damage were widely shared online. However, local authorities confirmed that the videos were manipulated and the information was false.

The videos in question were found to be edited splices, and there was no evidence of widespread road裂缝 caused by the earthquake. The gaps seen in the videos were actually expansion joints in the buildings, not damage caused by seismic activity. The individual responsible for posting the false information, identified as Chen, was legally detained for five days by the Feidong County Public Security Bureau.


Fraudulent Poverty Alleviation Funds Received by a Resident in Hunan?

Another rumor claimed that a resident in Hunan received a mysterious package containing a notice from the National Financial Supervision and Management Commission and the Ministry of Finance of the People’s Republic of China. The notice stated that the central government would issue an additional 10,000 billion yuan in poverty alleviation funds in the fourth quarter, and anyone receiving the notice was eligible to apply for 3 million yuan through a QQ group chat or the Zhongfu Online platform.

Upon investigation, authorities found that the notice was a fraudulent attempt to deceive people. The police have advised the public not to trust information from unknown packages and to verify any such policy documents with the relevant authorities. They also warned against scanning QR codes from unverified sources.


Misconceptions About Adhesive Bandages

There was also a misconception circulating that adhesive bandages are a cure-all for external injuries. However, this is not entirely true. Adhesive bandages primarily serve to protect the wound from dirt and bacteria, reducing the risk of secondary infection. They also provide a layer of protection to minimize pain and stimulate healing by maintaining a moist environment around the wound.

While they are suitable for minor, clean, and non-bleeding wounds, adhesive bandages are not appropriate for more serious injuries, deep wounds, infected areas, animal bites, burns, or scalds. Misusing them can lead to other health risks. It is essential to follow medical advice or read the instructions carefully before using any medical device or medication.


Tips for International Travelers: Avoid Purchasing Certain Precious Ingredients

Travelers returning from abroad are reminded to be cautious about bringing back certain precious ingredients. Here are some key points:

  1. Endangered Species and Their Products: Customs officials have intercepted various endangered species products, such as dried seahorses and shark fins, which are listed under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Possessing these products can lead to legal consequences for走私.

  2. Uninspected Coffee Beans and Cheese: Raw coffee beans may contain the coffee berry borer, a harmful pest, while uninspected dairy products like cheese may carry pathogens. These items are prohibited under Chinese law and can pose risks to ecological security and public health.

  3. Live Aquatic Animals: Live aquatic animals may carry harmful microorganisms that could threaten domestic species. It is illegal to bring them into the country without permission.


The timely debunking of these rumors helps to maintain public order and prevent unnecessary panic. It also underscores the importance of verifying information before spreading it. With authorities and the public working together, the spread of false information can be effectively curbed.


For more information and updates, stay tuned to official channels and verified news sources.


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