Weather reporter interrupts on-site reporting to rescue woman trapped in water | Atlanta, USA | Hurricane Helene

Beijing time: 2024-09-29 01:00

[New Tang Dynasty News, Beijing time, September 28, 2024]On Friday (September 27), a weather reporter in Atlanta, USA, was reporting on the scene, but had to temporarily interrupt. Let’s find out why.

Fox meteorologist Bob Van Dillen stood in the rain reporting from the scene, with vehicles trapped by floodwaters behind him.

Bob has called 911 and rescuers are about to arrive.

At this time, the woman trapped in the car kept screaming for help.

Fox Meteorologist Bob Van Dillen: “Something’s going on right now. We’ll come back live later. Let me see if I can help this lady.”

Bob walked into the water, rescued the trapped woman from the car, and carried her to safety with her chest in water.

Bob later said that the car was flooded and the water was almost up to the woman’s neck.

Super Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida on Thursday, bringing violent storms and rain, becoming the strongest hurricane on record to hit Florida’s Big Bend. 60 million people in 12 states in the United States have received surveillance and warning notices, and six states have entered a state of emergency: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Virginia. The hurricane killed at least 43 people in its path and left millions without power.

Comprehensive reporting by NTDTV reporters Liu Haiying and Jiang Diya

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