A video circulating on social media claiming to show damage to the Caracas metro following the June 24th earthquake in Venezuela has been debunked. Fact-checking organization Fast Check has labeled the content as misleading. While the earthquake did cause a temporary suspension of metro service, the video actually depicts an electrical malfunction that occurred in 2021. The footage is unrelated to the recent seismic event. Social media users have falsely connected the older incident to the earthquake, contributing to the spread of misinformation. Authorities have not commented on the circulation of the inaccurate video. This highlights the potential for pre-existing content to be repurposed and falsely presented during times of crisis.