Witnessing an earthquake is surprising enough, even more so if you're doing a live interview on camera and don't exactly know how to react. SEE ALSO: Life in disaster-hit zones could improve with this multifunctional portable toilet Hiwa Jamal, a reporter for Rudaw TV news, based in Erbil, northeast Iraq, was interviewing Ismail Namiq, member of parliament for the Kurdish Gorran Movement, which is based in Sulaymaniyah, also northeast Iraq. At one point, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes and the guest can be seen sweating and visibly upset. "I feel there's an earthquake happening in Sulaymaniyah?" asks the presenter, according to a translation by The Guardian. Read more... More about Iraq, Iran, Earthquake, Live Tv, and Tv Interview Gianluca Mezzofiore #news #DDNews #TheNewz
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Monday, November 13, 2017
Video of live TV interview shows the moment a powerful earthquake hit Iraq
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