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Video montage: Reporters get wet, eat sea foam, lose hats in hurricane coverage

By RITA SHERROW World Scene Writer on Oct 31, 2012, at 11:36 AM  Updated on 10/31 at 12:53 PM



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Anyone who covers the news knows that no matter the weather you must get the story. Case in point: Coverage of Hurricane Sandy in upper east coast.

ABC News posted a montage Wednesday of some of its reporters covering the powerful storm. The website titled the video: "Heavy winds, rain and sea foam weren't enough to deter journalists from covering the story."

One reporter loses more than one hat while standing in the water, a producer is washed over a beach fence by waves and others end up with sand and/or seafoam in their mouths. The website doesn't mention the camera men and women shooting the video and trying to keep the camera level during the shoot.

See for yourself:

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