The BBC journalist spoke about the panic and confusion at the correspondents’ dinner at the White House following the attacks.

Unusual Noise Causes Disruption at White House Correspondent’s Dinner

Washington D.C. – A significant disruption occurred during the annual White House correspondent’s dinner on April 27, 2026, involving a sudden and unexplained noise that triggered widespread panic among attendees. The event, attended by journalists and prominent figures from across the globe, was thrown into disarray following the incident.

Reports from BBC journalists present at the dinner detailed a tense atmosphere that rapidly escalated. Gary O’Donoghue, North America correspondent for the BBC, described the sound as “a low and powerful rumble,” while Daniel Bush, a Washington correspondent, noted “great confusion” within the room. Multiple sources confirm that guests reacted instinctively, seeking cover under tables.

Mishal Husain, a former BBC journalist who commented on the event, described the scene as characterized by “panic.” The precise nature of the noise remains unclear, and investigations are ongoing. Security protocols were immediately reviewed following the incident. The dinner continued, though with a noticeably altered atmosphere.

Authorities have not released an official explanation for the disturbance. The BBC has stated that its journalists were focused on reporting the event accurately and responsibly.

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