Sky News Reporter In Near Miss As Huge Chunk Of Wall Comes Crashing Down

Sky News Reporter In Near Miss As Huge Chunk Of Wall Comes Crashing Down

Sky News journalist Gabriella Power had a lucky escape live to air last week after a huge chunk of wall almost fell on her midway through her report.

Power was reporting from the flood-ravaged town of Taree on the NSW mid north coast and its clean-up following the mega rainstorm that lashed Australia’s east coast last week.

Reporting from the town’s main centre, workmen can be seen loading debris into a truck to the rear of Power’s report when disaster strikes and the lucky reporter has a very narrow escape.

Check out the near miss below:




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