World06:18 · Jun 11

Weather Reporter Keeps Broadcasting as Studio Fire Breaks Out, Video Goes Viral

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From Channel 14 broadcast, the fire raged in the studio, and the meteorologist's reaction conquered the web | Watch

Drama on live television in Arkansas: a meteorologist became an internet hero after continuing to report on a tornado threat while a light fixture caught fire and thick smoke spread through the studio. “We have to keep working, friends,” he said as he struggled with coughing. | Incredible footage

Noah Simmons, a young weather forecaster at KFSM-TV in Arkansas, was reporting earlier this week on active tornado warnings when thick smoke suddenly began to spread through the studio, but he did not hesitate for a moment and, between coughs, continued updating viewers.

“New: Local Arkansas meteorologist continues live tornado reporting as a fire broke out in his studio. Reporter Noah Simmons was seen covering his face after a studio light caught on fire in Johnson, Arkansas. ‘We just had a fire in the studio, but we’ve got two tornado…’”, Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg), June 8, 2026

A short time earlier, the meteorologist noticed that one of the studio light fixtures had begun flickering, and immediately afterward he smelled smoke. Within seconds, it became clear that the fixture was on fire. The producer quickly put out the blaze with a fire extinguisher, but the smoke and extinguisher fumes that spread through the studio continued to make things difficult for Simmons.

“We had a fire in the studio, but we got two tornado warnings, so we have to keep tracking this and covering it live,” Simmons told viewers as he bravely continued his broadcast.

“🇺🇸 Arkansas weather man braves studio fire to continue live tornado coverage! BEAST!! https://t.co/LxzvZmstCI pic.twitter.com/FLEI77lFFE, Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) June 9, 2026

Later, after the fire was brought under control, the meteorologist wrote on Facebook: “It was a little hard to breathe, so I covered myself with my shirt. But when you’re tracking two tornado warnings, I felt there was a need to keep going.”

Social media was abuzz following the unusual footage. Many praised the meteorologist, who risked his life to report on the tornado warning. “He’s a legend. He has hero energy,” one user wrote, and another added, “He should get hazard pay.”

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