Hurricane Ian landfall in Florida gave us some scary images and footage posted by social users and media outlets that sent journalists to the scene to cover the minute-to-minute passage of the storm as it made landfall United States of america,
Reporters, camera crews and producers showed their commitment to the job by exposing themselves to the risks of being at the sight of a hurricane, but perhaps one of the most dramatic, to keep the public informed on the latest updates on the natural disaster rather than evacuate people. lived a moment when famous Weather Channel reporter Jim Cantor Live on the wind was almost pulled out by a tree.
Jim Cantor collided with a tree during Live On Air
Jim Cantor I was reporting live from a crossroads Punta Gorda, Florida When he was almost pulled out of a huge tree branch, which was sent due to fly Hurricane Ian Strong winds over 100 mph.
cantor Keeping his hand on the road, he stumbled and managed to free his feet from the tree branch, and after freeing himself, he regained his leg and tried to reach the traffic signal to catch him.
“You can’t stand it!”, he said, battling the wind and rain.
images from Jim Cantor’s The live report quickly spread like wildfire through social media and the public expressed appreciation for his dedication and thanked that he was not injured during his report.
Mike Seidel, another reporter for the weather Channel Expressed that it may be the worst storm ever in 25 years, during that time 90 hurricanes were seen.
It was also noted that some media outlets put condoms on their microphones to avoid reporting from the eyes of the storm without getting wet.