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Turkey earthquake hits as TV journalist broadcasts live Television reporter Yuksel Akalan was broadcasting live from the streets of Malatya, Turkey, after Monday's devastating earthquake when the ...
Fans are calling ESPN anchor Malika Andrews a “true pro” for the way she handled an earthquake on live TV.
An anchor for Taiwan's iNews was live on air relaying a message from the country's earthquake early warning system when the actual 7.4 temblor hit yesterday.
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake killed hundreds and left many trapped as it toppled buildings in southern Turkey and northern Syria on Monday. Follow live coverage.
: The United States Geological Survey said that a second earthquake struck near Shelbyville on Thursday. The second ...
At least 126 people are dead and around 700 injured after an earthquake struck a mountainous region of northwestern China. Rescue workers are braving sub-zero temperatures as a search and rescue ...
The moment the earthquake struck was seen on live TV during a report from ESPN's Malika Andrews.
Live TV is still good for an unexpected moment or five, and the local news can be a great source of spontaneous moments. Often these happen when someone is doing something odd in the background of ...
EMSC said and added that the epicentre 164 km east of Baghlan, a city with a population of about 108,000. Notably, the EMSC ...
Croatia has been hit by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake, which has been captured in startling live TV footage. The earthquake struck 46km southeast of Zagreb, the capital of the country that sits ...
The earthquake, which lasted for about 25 seconds or so, interrupted MLB Network's morning show, MLB Central, prompting host Robert Flores, who wore an expression of surprise on his face, to ...