Hurricane Milton: Conspiracy Theories in Overdrive

Florida, USASat Oct 12 2024
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Hurricane Milton's damage was less severe than expected, thanks to a late shift in the storm's path. Still, it caused significant harm, with tornadoes and floods killing 16 people and displacing thousands. Power outages and disease threats add to the ongoing chaos from Hurricane Helene. Meteorologists and mass evacuations saved many lives, but conspiracy theorists are busy creating new tales. Some think the Weather Channel lost credibility due to changing wind forecasts, while others claim Democrats engineered the storm. Fox News suggested FEMA only helps immigrants, despite its own report debunking this.
Weather forecasters faced death threats for their warnings. Social media posts like "FEMA is coming to steal your guns" or plots to destroy Doppler radars are causing panic. These distractions hide real issues like climate change and workers left in hurricane paths. Social media platforms and mainstream media share blame for spreading misinformation. Former President Trump and some media outlets repeat unfounded claims. Even some right-wing figures are warning against lies. The root of the problem lies in decades of misinformation spread by some political leaders and media.
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