No, Italy’s Lake Como didn’t dry up
Summary
A video claiming that Lake Como in northern Italy has dried up because of a “geological rupture” is false. The images were created by artificial intelligence, and satellite photos show the lake still has water, though its level is lower due to drought.Key Facts
- A fake report posted on TikTok in August 2026 showed AI-generated images of Lake Como drying up.
- The video falsely claimed a geological rupture emptied the lake.
- The TikTok account that posted the video admits all its content is AI-generated.
- Satellite images from August 13, 2026, show Lake Como still contains water.
- Webcam footage from the lake area also shows water levels have not drastically dropped.
- Lake Como’s water level has fallen about 30.2 cm from its usual measurement due to drought.
- The lake is very deep, with a maximum depth of 418 meters, so it is far from drying up.
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