What’s With All The Fake Hurricane Coverage? #FakeWeatherNews
Hurricane Florence is for real and people are still dealing with the flooding and damage. TV people don’t need to hype up the coverage of this storm because it was…

UNSPECIFIED CITY , NC – SEPTEMBER 16: In this U.S. Coast Guard handout, A member of Coast Guard Shallow-Water Response Boat Team 3 rescues pets stranded by floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence in North Carolina, Sept. 16, 2018. The Coast Guard is conducting search and rescue operations in support of state and local emergency operation centers. Hurricane Florence hit the southeast U.S. causing widespread power outages and flooding across the region. (Photo by U.S. Coast Guard via Getty Images)
Coast Guard via Getty ImagesHurricane Florence is for real and people are still dealing with the flooding and damage. TV people don't need to hype up the coverage of this storm because it was bad enough. So why on social media all week are we seeing TV reporters faking the coverage?




