主持人:Vanessa Cheng and Tony Sabine
Our Fact Focus team works to dispel misinformation, disinformation and fake news.
Don't take for granted unverified claims and believe everything you see.
Each episode, we'll focus on a couple of viral posts that are making false claims and set the record straight.
At least 90 people have died and hundreds of thousands evacuated, with experts estimating losses to be in the billions of US dollars after Hurricane Melissa battered the Caribbean last month.
Jamaica was the hardest hit, fuelling conspiracies claiming that the deadly storm was the product of a man-made weather weapon aimed at undermining the government there.
However, an expert we spoke to says there's no existing technology capable of creating or steering a hurricane. So how did Melissa grow so rapidly, developing into a lethal hurricane in such a short timeframe?
Elvis Yu takes a closer look in this edition of Fact Focus.

主持人:Vanessa Cheng and Tony Sabine
Police are investigating a number of similar emails that were recently sent to several lawmakers depicting them naked in bed with a woman.
A fact checking expert said the photos have quite obviously been altered, with the legislators' faces superimposed over the original image.
It is one of many examples of fake photo scams, trying to solicit money from those who wish to prevent the images from being circulated.
In this edition of Fact Focus, we take a look at ways to differenciate between a fake photo and a real one, and find out how best to protect ourselves from these increasingly common scams.