Malaysia

Kota Tinggi police say burst dam viral video is fake

Incident occurred at Sibol B oil palm factory’s waste pond

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Jan 2021 11:40PM

Kota Tinggi police say burst dam viral video is fake
A 19-second video claiming to show a burst dam in Kota Tinggi went viral on Facebook and Whatsapp, but police confirmed later that it was fake. – Facebook pic, January 3, 2021

JOHOR BARU – A video which went viral on Facebook and Whatsapp claiming that the Sibol Dam in Kota Tinggi had burst is fake, say police.

Kota Tinggi district police chief Spt Hussin Zamora said in a statement here today, that there is no Sibol Dam in the district.

“There is no Sibol Dam in Kota Tinggi. The viral video shows the location of Sibol B oil palm factory’s waste pond,” he said. 

Hussin said Bandar Tenggara police personnel had also been sent to the video’s location to verify the information.

In addition, he confirmed no roads have been flooded as a result of the water released from the pool as the oil palm factory was located far from any roads.

In the 19-second video, a pond was allegedly seen bursting a dam with water flowing into the surrounding oil palm plantation. – Bernama, January 4, 2020

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