The Borneo Post

Australian flood disinforma­tion sparks threats to pilots

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SYDNEY: An Australian aviation company says it has received more than 100 threats following an online conspiracy theory that its pilots unleashed a flooding disaster by cloud seeding.

Conspiracy theorists spread the false claims after weeks of torrential rains led to deadly east coast floods over the past two months, engulfing homes and sweeping cars from the roads.

Posts shared online alleged aerial survey pilots from Handel Aviation caused a second deluge in the flood-ravaged New South Wales town of Lismore on March 31 by cloud seeding – dispersing a substance into the clouds to prompt rain.

“A pilot from Handel Aviation in Cessna 210N Centurion VHJIL did a breakfast time cloud seeding run over Lismore South & Ballina today while sightseein­g the massive flood below him,” one widely shared post reads.

The flight path of the Handel Aviation aircraft VH-JIL crisscross­ing over flooded areas was also shared online by Australian fashion designer Alice McCall alongside claims it was dropping chemicals to ‘activate rain’.

Handel Aviation operator Mark Handel told AFP on Thursday that the company does not seed clouds. The flight was collecting images for aerial maps provided to Australian mapping company, NearMap, he said.

NearMap confirmed to AFP the photos taken by Handel Aviation were commission­ed to map disaster-affected areas for insurers and emergency services.

“These aerial captures are commission­ed after major weather catastroph­es and natural disasters, including following the recent east coast flooding,” the NearMap spokesman said.

The claims circulatin­g online led to more than 100 threats being sent to Handel Aviation, despite it explaining the purpose of the flights on the contact page of the company’s website.

“We had really violent threatenin­g stuff coming through. Like: ‘we have the pilots’ names, we know where you live, you’re going to pay for this,’ kind of stuff,” Handel told AFP.

Handel said he tasked his operations manager, Anthony Berko, with responding to each email and calling people who provided their phone numbers.

Some of those he contacted were surprised or angry, Berko said. But others were distressed, telling the experience­d pilot they had lost everything during the floods and thought the company was responsibl­e.

“They needed a shoulder to cry on and hear their story. They’ve basically lost everything and then someone has then said here’s your answer,” Berko said.

Despite the online claims, cloud seeding is not responsibl­e for any of the east coast floods, said weather modificati­on expert Simon Siems.

Siems, a professor who leads a Monash University team studying clouds and precipitat­ion, said the practise is not conducted in the Northern Rivers region and it cannot cause flooding. “Cloud seeding is not that effective, people do it only under very special circumstan­ces,” he said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Houses are seen on the bank of overflowin­g Woronora river, as inclement weather triggered evacuation orders in several suburbs of Sydney’s south and southwest.
— AFP photo Houses are seen on the bank of overflowin­g Woronora river, as inclement weather triggered evacuation orders in several suburbs of Sydney’s south and southwest.

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