Braving the Monsoon: A Reporter’s Tale from Arizona
Monsoon season in Arizona is not for the faint of heart. It’s a time when the skies unleash their fury in the form of torrential rain, howling winds, and even hail. But for intrepid journalists like Chase Golightly of 12News, it’s all in a day’s work.
On a fateful day in Phoenix, while working on an assignment, Golightly and his photojournalist colleague, Alexis Cisneros, found themselves caught in the midst of a sudden downpour. What started as a mere drizzle quickly escalated into a full-blown storm, with hail pelting their car and turning the streets into rivers.
Undeterred by the chaos unfolding around them, Golightly and Cisneros set up to report live on 12News, giving viewers a firsthand look at the power of Mother Nature. Despite the challenges, they remained undaunted, even when a passing car splashed them with water.
As quickly as the storm had arrived, it disappeared, leaving behind flooded roads as a reminder of its wrath. Through it all, Golightly and Cisneros stood strong, braving the elements to bring the news to their audience.
For those facing similar weather challenges, the Arizona Fire & Medical Authority offers important safety tips, including precautions against fire, electrical hazards, and chemical safety during and after a flood. It’s crucial to stay informed and prepared in the face of unpredictable weather.
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