Hurricane Hanna Reportedly Knocking Down Donald Trump's Wall Has Many Praising 'Mother Nature'
07/27/2020 12:45 am EDT
The video originated from a tweet published by Yadith Valdez, who writes for the site Multimedios.com. She published several videos on Sunday, apparently showing damage caused by Hurricane Hanna. "And so, 'Hanna' knocked down part of the border wall that is being built between the United States and Mexico," she wrote in Spanish, alongside the wall video. "For the fury of nature, there are no borders."
Valdez deleted her tweet, but not before other Twitter users captured it and also claimed it showed the border wall. Other Twitter users were skeptical of the clip, with some noting it was similar to a January CNN report about high winds blowing down a portion of the border fencing built along the California-Mexico border.
Although this questionable video has gone viral, Hanna did cause real damage in Corpus Christi and elsewhere in South Texas. The hurricane made landfall late Saturday as a Category 1. It first made landfall at Padre Island, then again in Kennedy with sustained winds at 90 mph, reports the Caller-Times. It weakened into a tropical storm overnight, as it continued into northern Mexico. By 3 p.m. Sunday, Hanna was a tropical depression.
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