Tornado Slams Florida TV Station During Live Weather Report: Get Under Your Desks!'
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A tornado hit Florida's WOFL-TV during a live weather broadcast, forcing employees to take cover. Meteorologist Brooks Garner, while reporting, identified a rain-wrapped tornado approaching the station through live camera footage. Viewers witnessed the chaotic moment as Garner directed the camera to show the tornado's path, warning staff to seek safety as debris was caught on camera. The live nature of the broadcast highlighted the immediate danger, and the station's quick response was crucial for the safety of those inside during this severe weather event.
As severe weather made its way across the central part of the state, meteorologist Brooks Garner with WOFL-TV in suburban Orlando updated the station's viewers.
Do you see that area where the rain? See that? he said. That could be it. Guys, bring that camera full.
Garner then identified what he was looking at as a tornado headed directly toward the WOFL building in the city of Lake Mary.
This is a look at the live camera of a tornado which could be passing by our station right now, he said.
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