“A video, wherein strong winds and heavy rain cause debris from a building to fall onto a parking lot has been trending on social media. Users claim that the video is from the Trident Hotel in Nariman Point, Mumbai and that Cyclone Tauktae caused havoc. However, according to the time stamp on the upper right-hand corner, the video is actually from August of 2020.u00a0. Also Read:u00a0List of dos and don’ts to follow while preparing for Cyclone Tauktae. The video is from Saudi Arabia when they were battling the torrential rain, according to the report from Al Jazeera.u00a0. Cyclone Tauktae on Monday was declared as an u2018extremely severe cyclonic stormu2019 and is expected to hit Gujarat by Monday evening.u00a0. Also Read:u00a0Cyclone Tauktae hits Goa, to cross Gujarat on May 18: All you need to know. Due to heavy rains and high-speed winds in the financial capital of the country, local trains have been disrupted. The Bandra- World sea-link has been shut off and people were asked to travel through the alternate route.u00a0. Also Read:u00a0Cyclone Taukate kills 6 on battered west coast; to hit Gujarat on May 18. The state has declared an orange emergency with the National Disaster Response Force and the Indian Navy on alert. Six flood rescue teams of the Mumbai fire brigade were deployed with five temporary shelters kept ready in 24 civic wards.u00a0. #CycloneTauktae #FakeNews #Mumbaiu00a0. u00a0. u00a0.”