China News Service, August 18. According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency" report, a Taiwanese netizen surnamed Xu posted on social media late on the 17th that the Kaohsiung MRT was on fire, and attached a photo of the carriage that looked smoky; The transportation company clarified that there was no such thing, and netizens surnamed Xu later posted an apology saying that they just wanted to be funny.

Taiwanese police said they had been involved in the investigation.

  After the post of netizens surnamed Xu was published, netizens were talking about it. Kaohsiung MRT Corporation immediately clarified that after verification, there was no abnormality in the train, and no passengers on the train reported to the driver or station staff that there was smoke on the train. The post appears to be a prank.

  A netizen surnamed Xu later posted an apology saying that it was actually the heavy rain on the 17th that caused the lens to be foggy, so it was foggy when shooting.

"I didn't expect such a big storm to cause everyone to be troubled. I'm really sorry."

  Kaohsiung City Police Department MRT Police Team issued a press release on the 18th, stating that in addition to clarifying at the first time, Gao Jie Company dispatched personnel to report the case to the MRT Police Team. case description.

  The MRT Police Team stated that the behavior of netizens surnamed Xu by posting photos and articles involved a violation of social order. The MRT Police Team has accepted the case and will notify the perpetrator to come to the case and explain the case to clarify the case.

  The MRT Police Force appeals to the public to use communication software, and do not spread false rumors again when they encounter false rumors, let alone fabricate facts with a playful attitude, otherwise it will cause panic and anxiety in others.