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According to the New York Post, a reporter from a television station in West Virginia was hit by a vehicle at the shooting site, but then struggled to get up to complete her report, a move that shocked the audience.
At the time of the incident, WSAZ-TV reporter Torri Joggy, a reporter for A Television Station in Huntington, West Virginia, was reporting on the scene of the rupture of the water mains, when suddenly an off-road vehicle slammed into the camera, she threw herself on the camera and fell to the ground, but then picked up the camera and continued to report.
The driver's apology can be heard in the live video, and Jogi tells her, "I'm fine, ma'am, you're so sweet." Host Tim Il briefly greeted Jogi about his situation, after which Yogi continued to report on the rupture of the water pipe.
The video then garnered widespread attention on social media, with netizens praising Joggy for his strength and professionalism, while others slammed Ill for his lack of concern for his colleagues. Ill later explained, "As a host, I could only hear the audio, I couldn't see the scene, but I didn't believe she was unscathed. He mentioned that after the incident, Jogi was taken to the hospital for examination. In a tweet, he also said, "This is a frightening moment for Joge, who, despite her youth, is undoubtedly a professional journalist." (Overseas Network/Li Fang, Internship Compilation/Yu Coconut Willow)
(Original title: American female journalist was hit by a car during live television broadcast, struggling to get up to complete the work)