As we spoke, Ada was still dealing a serious blow to the Gulf Coast states, especially Louisiana and Mississippi.Although she is now Downgrade During a tropical storm, she made landfall in the form of a powerful Category 4 hurricane on Sunday, causing catastrophic damage along the way, powering out millions of people, and literally leaving the city of New Orleans. in the darkness 16 years after Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
Although our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this storm, as well as first responders and various public utility workers, they will bravely stand up to save the world and make America proud as usual, but we also I want to share with you some very wild clips from two states that are very different from the usual fares we get in these natural disasters.
First of all, although this is not “different” from what we usually see from the weather channel during extreme weather events, without the mandatory “Jim Cantore walking against the wind” video and the overturned trash can, this work would be Makes people feel wrong:
Live in New Orleans, @吉姆坎托雷 Stand in the middle #AidaSqualls. pic.twitter.com/ATuoiNJPcR
-Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) August 29, 2021
Secondly, we can now thank God for confirming the RedState senior editor Joe CunninghamA resident of Louisiana, because the video that appeared on social media showed him doing cartwheels in various live broadcasts of Cantore, so it’s okay:
Jim Cantore wears a helmet and a man doing cartwheels.
Strange times. pic.twitter.com/XjRrUuvon4— Brian Shields, WFTV (@BrianWFTV) August 29, 2021
Flawless. 10/10. pic.twitter.com/EgKQkfT7MY
— Kegan Reneau (@KeganReneau) August 30, 2021
At a very crazy moment, MSNBC reporter Shaq Brewster was attacked on live TV while reporting from the Mississippi Coast:
“Hey, hey, hey, hey! … There are a lot of lunatics out there.”@craigmelvin A man reacted after facing an NBC news reporter @Shake Brewster He is broadcasting the tropical storm Ida from Gulfport, Mississippi. pic.twitter.com/bI83OKeTFW
-Mediaite (@Mediaite) August 30, 2021
@Shake Brewster Accelerated by a madman’s work on TV. pic.twitter.com/INXF16QL7E
— Matt Hope (@hopes_matt) August 30, 2021
Fortunately, Brewster and his crew are okay:
Appreciate the guy who cares. My team and I are very good!
— Shaquille Brewster (@shaqbrewster) August 30, 2021
Finally, Al Roker, the co-host of today’s show, directly told his Twitter critics to “fuck you” in response to claims that he was “too old” to report the hurricane. Judging from the footage of him going out in the storm, it looks like he did a good job:
.@alroker Message to those who think he is too old to stand outside in a hurricane! #SundayShow pic.twitter.com/v2RD6xA7ku
-Jonathan Capehart’s Sunday Show (@TheSundayShow) August 29, 2021
For everyone who is worried about me #pontchartrain cover #Aida a) I do this voluntarily. Part of the job. b) My crew and I are safe and we returned to the hotel c) For those who think I am too old to do this, try to keep up pic.twitter.com/DctJBFKD0D
— Al Roker (@alroker) August 29, 2021
Unless you are a weather expert/girl or a reporter reporting it, please don’t show up in these things, please. Everyone pay attention to safety.



