Anderson Cooper hit in face by debris while covering Hurricane Milton

Online commenters have expressed concern for CNN’s Anderson Cooper after the TV host was hit in the face by debris while reporting live on Hurricane Milton.

Milton – the second hurricane to hit Florida in a matter of weeks – made landfall yesterday (October 9), reportedly measuring as a category three storm. Forecasted to be highly destructive, Milton carried with it tornadoes and waves almost 30ft tall.

Needless to say, multiple warnings were issued to the public ahead of time, though there were still those who opted to stay put rather than evacuate the areas in the storm’s path.

Popular CNN anchor Anderson Cooper was reporting live yesterday from Siesta Key, Florida, battling 120 mph winds during his astonishing broadcast.

No sooner had his broadcast aired than were videos shared to social media showing Cooper bravely fighting the elements. Battered by wind and rain from all sides, the 57-year-old visibly struggled, and was at one point hit by a piece of debris.

Acknowledging the incident, Cooper said: “Woah! That wasn’t good. We’ll probably go inside shortly.”

People were quick to weigh-in on social media regarding what they had seen. Much of the public were of the opinion that the anchor had absolutely no business reporting in such precarious conditions – a position we also happen to take – and would have been better off tucked away somewhere safe.

“What does putting Anderson Cooper on a pier in the middle of the ocean at the height of a hurricane in its center achieve in informing viewers. It’s like 120mph winds. Get my sweet porcelain glass anchor inside,” one X user wrote.

“Someone rescue Anderson Cooper from CNN. #HurricaneMilton,” said another.

“The moment Anderson Cooper gets hit by flying debris in Bradenton, FL. WTF,” a third penned.

“Why is Anderson Cooper out in Milton trying to be Jim Cantore, and why did he get smacked in the face by debris?” another wrote.

Hurricane Milton has since weakened to a category one, but warnings are still in place relating to the destruction it may cause as it continues on its journey.

“You have to shelter in place and just hunker down,” Florida governor Ron DeSantis urged.

“This storm is here.”

Do you think Anderson Cooper has any business reporting live on such a storm? Let us know in the comments box.

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