Earthquake shakes Moldova live on TV, but President Sandu remains calm
President Maia Sandu of Moldova has remained calm and collected despite a powerful earthquake shaking the country live on television.
The quake, which struck on Monday, had a magnitude of 5.5 and was felt across the country. It caused widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure, and there are reports of injuries.
President Sandu was speaking on live television at the time of the quake. She remained calm and continued to speak, even as the ground shook beneath her.
President Sandu's calmness has been praised by many, who say it shows her strength and leadership in the face of adversity.
In a statement after the quake, President Sandu said that she was "deeply saddened by the damage and injuries caused by the earthquake." She also said that she was "proud of the way that the Moldovan people have responded to this tragedy."
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