Big fright for a journalist in the United States, in West Virginia, who was at the scene of a flood this Wednesday for a duplex.

WSAZ-TV's Tori Yorgey was live linking up with the presenter when she was hit by a car,

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She overflowed into the camera, before disappearing.

" Oh my God !

I just got hit by a car, but I'm fine.

I just got hit by a car, but I'm fine, Tim,” the victim immediately assured.

"We're good, Tim."

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— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) January 20, 2022

Already hit by a car

The driver of the car got out of her vehicle to make sure the journalist was okay and to apologize.

"I'm fine, you're fine, everyone is fine," Tori Yorgey said.

On set, her co-worker replied, "Wow, that's a first for you on TV, Tori."

To which the journalist replied, still absent on the screen: “Actually, I was also hit by a car at university, just like that.

I am so happy to be alive”.

She added, "My whole life flashed before my eyes," before adjusting the camera and reappearing, to continue her duplex.

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