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Orlando station releases footage from the camera when tornado touches down

Orlando station releases footage from the camera when tornado touches down

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The WFL, a fox station in Orlando, Florida, has released a compilation of personnel from some of its external chambers, which show moments before and after tornadoes conducted through this territory.

WFL, which is known on the air as Fox 35, has studios in Mary Lake along the interstate 4 north of the Orlando Center.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xa7thptzu

The confirmed Twister touched the station on March 10, 2025, and the station lives in the air, providing extended coating of harsh weather. One day, one of Brooks, Garner, advised staff inside the building to cover under the tables.

Based on the frames, the station seems to be damaged by one of its satellite dishes, an autonomous digital thermometer, as well as free leaves and other garbage that fly through the air, and land in different places on or nearby.

Sometimes a picture of the cameras becomes overshadowed.

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