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False Alarm: Rumors Sweep Tunisian Beaches, Sparking Panic

Recent days have seen a wave of fear grip beachgoers in Tunisia, fueled by alarming videos, unverified voice messages, and viral social media posts. These circulating rumors warn of dangerous sea currents, tsunami risks, and even a submarine earthquake, causing widespread panic, especially following the tragic death of young Mariem, who was recently swept away by the sea.

The Spread of Misinformation

The surge in anxiety began with the rapid dissemination of false alerts on platforms like Facebook and TikTok. Some messages report “unusual sea movements,” while others claim an imminent “tsunami alert” or a marine earthquake felt in certain coastal areas. Critically, these claims lack any confirmation from official authorities. While the origin of these rumors remains unclear, their impact is tangible. People are cancelling swimming plans, and there’s a palpable sense of anxiety, particularly in popular coastal areas like Hammamet, Kelibia, and Sousse. The tragic death of Mariem has intensified the emotional response and potentially contributed to the rapid spread of these unverified warnings.

In conclusion, it’s crucial for individuals to verify information from official sources before sharing or reacting to alarming news circulating on social media. This collective responsibility is essential to prevent unnecessary panic and ensure beachgoers can enjoy Tunisian coastlines safely.

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