'Dear, Jesus, please help them,' WTVA Chief Meteorologist Matt Laubhan prays as tornado sweeps

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Published 2023-03-25

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  • This made me so emotional. I get so tired of cold news reporters. To see how human and caring he was in this moment was very moving…
  • He is a true Christian. He didn’t even think about it. He knew how bad it was and his heart cried out. No filter- just real. I respect him immensely for that.
  • @derrickrr5516
    For those of you wondering, Amory was heavily damaged, with no fatalities. Reference: Amory Escapes Without Fatalities
  • I may not be religious, but seeing someone express compassion and worry over the wellbeing of friends and strangers is heartwarming.
  • I may not be a Christian, but this was a heartfelt prayer from a meterologist who knew this was possibly a mile wide EF-4 that had destroyed two other towns in the past hour. I would like to think the people of Amory and all those in Mississippi in the 100 mile path of this monster tornado appreciated his prayer!
  • @hhyperballad
    this was the last thing my family heard from the storm shelter right beside the tv, then our power shut out and the pressure of the tornado was felt, and we heard glass shatter and everything. we were praying so much and we are so grateful we are alive. our truck is destroyed and we will have to move in an airbnb for a few months until they fix our backyard and roof but we are so grateful to be alive. thank you matt lauhban for everything you do for us in this area. UPDATES: me and my sister are staying at our great aunt’s house while our parents stay home and sort everything out. there are no airbnbs left and so we will be in a camper out on our property for a little while until the damage is fixed. a lot of the upstairs will be replaced, my father is a veteran and so we thankfully have great people backing us up, shouldn’t take all too long to get back on our feet.
  • @Middle850
    This is a damn good meteorologist right here. He knew what the radar was showing him, and he knew how serious the situation was. Hat off to this fella
  • He didn't care who heard him, he was truly concerned about the people in the tornado's track. It wasn't just something to say, like, Oh my God, I cannot find my phone." This was an actual prayer from the heart, to protect those people. What a kind man!
  • @mpireone
    His genuine sincere heartfelt thoughts and visibly shaken self... is a true human being
  • @hollylynn9322
    Nice to see true human compassion and a pray out to God our Lord❤
  • @paulmcgo1089
    God bless this man. He called on the right person to help.
  • This is my meteorologist in Mississippi and we absolutely love him. He is a good man and he goes above and beyond his job as a weather forecaster and I wouldn't trade him for anyone else in the world. He had been telling us for 2 days there would be tornadoes and there would be 1 or 2 massive devastating ones that would be life threatening and he said exactly where those would be and 1 of those bad ones would come right through where I live and he was 100% correct. Matt even gets on his own Facebook when he's off and continues to be here for us through all of it. I've seen him be the only one still reporting after all the rest have taken cover at the tv station. Matt deserves any & every award that pertains to being a Chief Meteorologist because he cares about his family and all his viewers. We are BLESSED to have him.
  • I’m a meteorologist and this is, without a doubt, our worst nightmare. In the face of a disaster like this and feeling so powerless to stop it, it doesn’t matter what religion you are or if you’re religious at all, that sort of prayer transcends religion and culture and goes right to your heart. It’s the most sincere form of prayer and the most important. May this gentleman be blessed many times over for the composure and caring he showed in the face of disaster. EDIT: some of y'all in the replies need to learn to behave yourselves. I'm not even slightly religious myself but I can still damn sure appreciate the compassion of prayer shown in the face of uncontrollable disaster. this isn't about christians vs atheists or any other religion, it's about human empathy.
  • No better Servant's heart than asking God to watch over his fellow citizens!!!❤❤❤
  • @cak8132
    What a guy. He’s a meteorologist and he knows the danger of these types of tornados. His prayer was so heartfelt. Bless him and his family. Those folks in Mississippi are facing a major cleanup now. I hope they receive all the help and assistance they need.
  • @kopsie6379
    I could feel this man fear and compassion for the people in danger. Shed a few tears knowing now what happened.
  • @sausius2245
    He even asked to make sure everyone who was there they were connected to, including his co-workers (I assume), and the family was notified and safe. I am not religious, but I deeply respect his prayers. God or no God, his prayer and genuine concern had the power to save lives. You don't need to shout and be loud. Behaving like this is prolly a lot more powerful in getting people to go to safety. Give this man a medal of honor!
  • @Neotheaterr
    I’m a Christian who’s on the track to become a broadcast meteorologist. He is EXACTLY who I want to be. He didn’t think twice about praying in front of others and he knew exactly what he was looking at.