It’s really hard to believe the Internet when things like this happened.
Yesterday, alternative news website All Singapore Stuff, a website with a massive reach of well over 250,000 Likes in Facebook, posted an article on this.
Accompanying the shocking image is this text.
This sent shockwaves across the Internet; according to Channel NewsAsia, the police and SCDF apparently cordoned the area, adding some legitimateness to the claim.
But soon, it was revealed that it’s not true; either the image is an innocent optical illusion due to the design of the building and its surrounding building, or it was a hoax.
.@SingaporePolice, @SCDF at the scene after hoax claim about Punggol Waterway Terraces “roof collapse” https://t.co/KsiTPcCoVb pic.twitter.com/IADZ8Spc0n
— Channel NewsAsia (@ChannelNewsAsia) November 11, 2016
All Singapore Stuff removed the article soon after, and has since made an apology.
And even creatively show what could have really happened.
But the real winner goes to HDB, who candidly reassure people that it’s not real, and even thanking God that it was Friday.
Good job, HDB!
Featured Image: allsingaporestuff.com
This article was first published on Goodyfeed.com
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