A Fox News correspondent, Alex Hogan, had to take cover in a bomb shelter during a live report from Bat Yam, Israel, as air raid sirens sounded, indicating possible missile attacks. Hogan continued reporting while moving to safety, explaining the necessity of finding secure shelter like concrete-insulated areas. She shared that warnings were issued nationwide and highlighted the urgency for all individuals, including tourists, to take cover, especially in light of the Iranian missile threats that had occurred earlier.
Right now we're walking into this underground bunker, Hogan said. This appears to be a parking garage. One of the types of areas that would work well because it's insulated with concrete.
The first alert that we've got notified everyone across the country to get close to a shelter, Hogan said. And if the sirens did go off in their city, that would mean that their city potentially could be under attack.
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