Mainland journalists directly hit Sula, and the street reports were unstable under the storm (China Meteorological Administration Weibo clip)
The China Meteorological Observatory released a clip on Weibo this afternoon (September 1). In the clip, a male reporter was reporting directly on the streets of Shanwei City as Typhoon Sura hit. It can be seen in the video that the reporter wearing a raincoat was blown to the point where he could not stand still and his eyes could not be opened due to the strong wind. He even had to stop talking several times and hold onto the lamp post to stabilize himself, but he still struggled Finish the story.
The clip aroused heated discussions among mainland netizens, who left messages of concern for the reporter. Some people praised him for his professionalism, while others questioned, “Why do you have to shoot like this? You have to stand in the wind and rain to reflect (typhoon)?”. Some netizens felt that the reporter was worthless, and asked, “What did ‘Baby’ do wrong, and we should assign such a task to him.”
(China Meteorological Observatory Weibo)
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2023-09-01 10:15:47
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