Post by Omar Al-Ghazi on Jul 18, 2015 21:34:45 GMT
"Hello and welcome back to ARC News. Our top stories today, GLA attacks in Sudan, and now Chad. Just recently, we had gotten an anonymous call of another GLA chemical attack, this time in ECA-controlled territories. As per the call, we traveled to the location, only to see it covered in an immense cloud of gas. Hazardous materials technicians were on their way to the scene, and currently, our on-site reporter, Omar bin Ghazalli, is having to wear an airtight suit. Omar, how is it over there?"
"What we see here is another example of GLA cruelty and ingenuity. This chemical attack seems to be that much more dangerous, as this time, we could see the cloud over several of the nearby cities, as shown in these photographs taken from our van."
"As you can see, this attack was much more devastating, and as you can see by my wears, we will not be able to enter the area unprotected. Thankfully, we are told that the effects of the gas are not able to pass through our respirators. Come on..." Mr. Ghazalli immediately started moving out from the safe area into the area beyond, to show what appeared to be a yellow or orangish fog covering the area, with hazmat technicians everywhere.
"We have also recently gotten word that the areas southeast of the base are being evacuated due to the contamination."
"Hey, what are you doing with the camera. Shut it down!"
"This is Omar bin Ghazalli, signing..." immediately, the camera feed was shut off.
"Will the GLA strike in a new area, once again, or are they preparing for something more sinister. Keep up with the story and other events on ARC News.
"What we see here is another example of GLA cruelty and ingenuity. This chemical attack seems to be that much more dangerous, as this time, we could see the cloud over several of the nearby cities, as shown in these photographs taken from our van."
"As you can see, this attack was much more devastating, and as you can see by my wears, we will not be able to enter the area unprotected. Thankfully, we are told that the effects of the gas are not able to pass through our respirators. Come on..." Mr. Ghazalli immediately started moving out from the safe area into the area beyond, to show what appeared to be a yellow or orangish fog covering the area, with hazmat technicians everywhere.
"We have also recently gotten word that the areas southeast of the base are being evacuated due to the contamination."
"Hey, what are you doing with the camera. Shut it down!"
"This is Omar bin Ghazalli, signing..." immediately, the camera feed was shut off.
"Will the GLA strike in a new area, once again, or are they preparing for something more sinister. Keep up with the story and other events on ARC News.