False Alarm: Retracting the Brazil Earthquake Alert
Reuters retracted a false report of a 6.01 magnitude earthquake in Brazil, originally based on an alert from Germany's GFZ. The alert was withdrawn as it may have been caused by non-tectonic events or non-existing events. No replacement alert will be issued.
Reuters has issued a retraction of an earlier report of a magnitude 6.01 earthquake in Brazil. The initial story originated from an earthquake alert published by the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ).
GFZ quickly pulled the alert, citing that such notifications could be the result of errors, such as duplicate events, quarry blasts, or non-existent seismic activities, rather than actual tectonic movements.
In light of these developments, Reuters confirmed that it will not be issuing any successor alerts or replacements for the original article.
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