Watch: Anderson Cooper and His Crew Evacuated to Bomb Shelter During Live Broadcast

Watch: Anderson Cooper and His Crew Evacuated to Bomb Shelter During Live Broadcast


CNN host Anderson Cooper and two of his fellow on-air personalities had to take shelter early Monday morning after their phones lit up with warnings of incoming Iranian missiles.

Cooper was broadcasting live from a rooftop in Israel’s second-largest city of Tel Aviv when their phones started to sound the alarm around 3 a.m. local time.

He noted that meant they had 10 minutes to get into their shelter below the building.

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“We should probably go down,” he said to CNN’s Clarissa Ward, Jeremy Diamond, and the camera crew.

They agreed and began to depart, with Cooper telling his audience, “We’re gonna to head down to the shelter.”

“This is the first time today that we have had an alarm like this. It’s obviously something

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