Norwegian meteorologist hit in the face with a fish while reporting on a severe storm
Unexpectedly, I received “bream” from salmon.
Norwegian meteorologist David Jorgenvåg found himself in a comical situation while reporting on the strongest storm in 30 years, Ingunn. The man kept a weather forecast at the water's edge to demonstrate the power of the elements. And, in fact, he demonstrated.
At the most crucial moment, when he was talking about wind gusts of 120 miles per hour, a fish thrown out by the waves flew into his face. Jorgenvog could not stay on his feet and fell to the ground, where he was almost washed away by the rolling wave.
The incident reportedly occurred in the coastal city of Kristiansund. Many people thought the video was staged because it seemed too incredible. Netizens criticize the journalists for throwing the fish on purpose to make fun of the presenter. However, the television company assures that everything happened by itself and they would not endanger their colleague, who could easily drown in the stormy waves of the Norwegian Sea.
Storm Ingunn hit Norway in early February. As expected, it became the most powerful in the last few decades. In some areas of the country, schools and ferry lines have been suspended, and roads, tunnels and bridges have been blocked.