The photographs produced by AI is not badly written as Hong Kong Zong Zong Super Typeha Ragasa
Super Typoon Ragasa sweep In the Philippines, in Taiwan, and South China by the end of September, more than a dozen people in the district and left the destruction of the destruction. However images say online to indicate buildings and public transport are placed in plastic and protected from the ground to prepare a storm produced AFP –
“Typhoon Ragasa is roared. The biggest rain is expected to Thursday. Hong Kong preparations.
The stolen image by the post shows the bus, the plane and the tram hanging with a clear plastic, with cars binding cars in the ground.
False Mail Screenshots from Instagram taken on September 29, 2025, with a Red Cross symbol with AFP
Similar posts showing skyscrapers and photos are also tied with clear plastic stolen from Tiktok and Facebook.
The post was distributed as Hong Kong and the Southern China components were at the top of Super Ty Thhoon Thhoon Thhoon Thhoon Ragasa, forcing Chinese authorities to close at least 10 businesses).
The storm, we called a very strong year but in the weather authorities in Hong Kong, and beaten the Philippines, Taiwan and Macau before crashing at the wind speed (90 miles per hour).
Ragasa’s role in Taiwan killed at least 14 and many more injured when lazy pond burst into east of Hualien County, largely. In the Philippines, more than a dozen people died.
In Hong Kong, the impact was very difficult, even though it caused floods, removed trees and a planeted aircraft.
Many Indonesian communicators seem to believe that the pictures were real, and some said they showed how Hong Kong managers were preparing for a storm.
“They are very alert there. They all follow the rules,” the user notes on Facebook.
However, online circuit images are produced by AI.
Disagreement
When examining closely, the pictures show differences – such as sealing errors, perverted views and flight wings – show that they are produced by AI.
Virtual inconsistencies in AI pictures highlighted by AFP
The pictures also marked the Watermark “hkainiguy” sign. The search on the Instagram receives the same name, its Bio which describes the user as “AI Meemi Guy from HK” and that always compatible with the AI (link produced).
With September 23 post, the account informed the 20-photographic charo-characters. (Linked link)
Posts include AI label, indicating that images were created or arranged using AI tools (Latest Link).
The comparison of the screen screenshot in a false post (left) and Instagram posts from HKAIGULY in AI Label highlighted by AFP
The account owner confirmed that these pictures were digitally deceived.
“Pictures were created completely using AI,” The account owner told AFP by September 26 26.
“Rereal images were designed to move for a second, maybe smile, during the storm arrangements. In Hong Kong, you deceive the importance of safety while promoting unity and hope.”
AFP was previously issued with false claims with Typhoon Ragaza here and here.