Saturday, July 19, 2025 - Pakistani television reporter from GTV was dramatically swept away by strong flood currents during a live broadcast while covering the severe monsoon flooding in Kot Chatta.
In the video posted by Al Arabiya English on Facebook, the
journalist can be seen standing in water up to his neck, microphone in hand.
While reporting, the rushing current gets stronger and stronger. Only his head
and the mic-holding hand are visible before he suddenly lost balance and was
pulled away by the rushing water. He disappeared from sight in a few
seconds.
The incident, captured live on camera, quickly went viral on
social media and drew mixed reactions—some applauded his bravery, while others
questioned the safety risks involved.
Since June 26, Pakistan has been experiencing intense
monsoon rains that have led to deadly floods, displacing thousands and damaging
homes, roads, and crops. Official reports show that a minimum of 116 lives have
been lost and more than 250 injured.
Thankfully, the reporter was later confirmed to be safe, but
the footage has reignited discussions on media safety and the increasing
dangers posed by extreme weather conditions across South Asia.
See the video below.
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