In Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello Accuses Danny Ocean of Spreading Tsunami Rumors After the Earthquake

Key Points
- Tsunami rumors spread after the earthquakes occurred on June 24 in Venezuela.
- Diosdado Cabello accused singer Danny Ocean of making a false tsunami warning via X.
- Due to the rumors, it was reported that the people of La Guaira fled to high areas in panic.
- Cabello stated that false news harmed post-earthquake rescue efforts.
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Venezuelan politician Diosdado Cabello accused famous singer Danny Ocean of spreading a tsunami warning following the earthquakes that occurred on June 24. In his statement on a television program, Cabello claimed that the allegations shared by the singer on the social media platform X caused great panic among the public.
It was reported that residents of the La Guaira region abandoned their vehicles and took shelter in mountainous areas due to the alleged tsunami threat. Cabello emphasized that there was no official tsunami warning and that such false news negatively affected rescue efforts.
Evaluating the singer's post as an intentional act, the minister heavily criticized Ocean, describing him as an 'unhappy' person and questioning who he is working with.
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- What is Danny Ocean being accused of?
- He is accused of causing panic among the public by sharing a false warning about a tsunami threat during the June 24 earthquakes.
- How did the rumors affect the people of La Guaira?
- Fearing a tsunami, the local people abandoned their vehicles and took shelter in mountainous and high areas they considered safe.
- How did Diosdado Cabello react to this situation?
- Cabello accused Danny Ocean with heavy criticism, arguing that this situation harmed rescue efforts and intentionally harmed the public.
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