Following a 5.9 magnitude quake that struck Virginia Tuesday afternoon, buildings in the nation’s capital Washington, D.C. were evacuated as inhabitants fled to safety. One of them was Fox News anchor Bret Baier, who said that many sentiments heard on the ground involved a fear of a terrorist attack on the capital; Baier said those on the streets outside reflected on how the feelings of the earthquake and aftershocks took them back to the feelings directly after 9/11.
The Fox News D.C. bureau will remain evacuated through Tuesday, Bret saying he and the Special Report team will be bringing us tonight’s show live at 6p ET from outside of the bureau.
Watch this latest report, live from Washington, D.C.
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