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Alan Carr lucky to be alive after plunging into shark-infested waters

| UPDATED: 08:48, Mon, Feb 22, 2021 Link copied Sign up for FREE now for the biggest moments from morning TV SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Comedian Alan Carr, 44, is still thanking his lucky stars after thinking back to when he dived into waters that are renowned for being shark-infested. The funny man was holidaying in Hawaii at the time and was left taken aback after he found out his drunken antics that night could have been his last.

California man injured in apparent shark attack off Maui

California man injured in apparent shark attack off Maui CNN 1/23/2021 By Keith Allen, CNN © Mia Shimabuku/Bloomberg/Getty Images/FILE A file photo of Ka anapali Beach in Lahaina, Hawaii, where the shark attack took place. A 73-year-old California man snorkeling off Maui s Ka anapali Beach on Friday morning was apparently bitten by a shark, according to the Maui Department of Fire and Public Safety. The man was approximately 40 yards from shore when he suffered an apparent bite to his calf, officials say. He was able to make it to shore under his own power and was administered first aid. The man suffered lacerations to his calf and is in good condition, officials say.

High winds fuel West Maui fire, cause power outages | News, Sports, Jobs

dgrossman@mauinews.com Fire crews patrol Olowalu Village Road which was lined with charred trees and burned grass Sunday afternoon from a brush fire that covered about 760 acres. The Maui News / DAKOTA GROSSMAN photos OLOWALU An Olowalu brush fire that charred around 760 acres, caused home evacuations, destroyed a church and caused road closures over the weekend is just about burned out. By late afternoon Sunday, the brush fire in West Maui was considered 95 percent contained as ground crews continued monitoring and securing the fire perimeter while air support made water drops on inaccessible areas, according to the Maui County Fire Department.

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