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  • 2022-04-21 (xsd:date)
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  • Did an Electric Bus Catch Fire on Karen Road in Kenya? (en)
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  • In April 2022, a video of a bus spewing flames was shared the following misleading caption on social media: BREAKING: Kenya electric bus BasiGo catches fire along Karen Road. However, the truth was that this video showed a bus powered by compressed natural gas (CNG) that exploded in flames near Perugia, Italy. The rumor appeared to stem from this tweet from the @CitizzenX Twitter account: Several Twitter users responded to the person who posted the misleading tweet: The video also appeared on YouTube with the incorrect caption. A report published by Opera News, a news aggregator, pushed the misleading rumor with the headline, Breaking: Kenya Electric Bus BasiGo Catches Fire Along Karen Road. According to the story available on the Opera News website, the @Ma3Route Twitter feed had originally reposted the video and BREAKING text. However, that tweet later disappeared after it was pointed out that it was not true: Additionally, we found that the Sambaza News website published the same misleading rumor with the headline, Kenya’s new electric PSV bus burst into flames along Karen road. According to a popular thread on the r/CatastrophicFailure subreddit on Reddit, the incident happened on April 16. As previously mentioned, the bus was powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), not electricity, and it all happened near Perugia, Italy, not in Kenya. One of the comments on the Reddit post read: This is all over alt-right Facebook already as an electric vehicle fire. Always projection and fear mongering. This tweet below was one of the original postings of the video, just hours before @CitizzenX tweeted the misleading caption with the same clip: The website Carscoops.com filed a report that provided more details. The cause of the fire was not yet clear. This second video that appeared to show the aftermath of the fire: By email, BasiGo CEO and cofounder Jit Bhattacharya responded to the misleading rumor that it was one of the company's electric vehicles in Kenya that appeared in the video. The following statement was provided: In sum, no, the video did not show a Kenya electric bus BasiGo catching on fire on Karen Road. The bus in the clip was powered by compressed natural gas (CNG) and the video was recorded near Perugia, Italy. (en)
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