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Ended much differently, if not for some brave bystanders. It feels very good. Aaron shiansky took off his shoes and jumped joining another bystander who was already in the water. He was struggling, having difficulty to hold up himself so thats when i made the decision to go. The Fire Department say she was taking photos when she backed up and tripped over the edge. Shiansky was among three people who jumped many in to save her. I was able to hold her up then some guys dropped a fish net down that i was able to use to give myself support. Shiansky was here to watch the sunset with his brother from South Carolina who is visiting San Francisco for the first time. Im really proud of him. I told him he needs to get in there, hes got medical experience. He saved the girl. Before he was a lifeguard along the atlantic ocean. Fiv ....
Kilauea crowds a welcome nudge for the economy â and a public health test Crowds at Kilauea are a welcome nudge for the economy and a test of public health By Chelsea Davis | December 22, 2020 at 10:28 PM HST - Updated December 23 at 11:29 AM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The USGS said more than 2 billion gallons of lava have spewed out of Kilauea since Sunday night, when it began to erupt after a two-year pause. The lava lake at Halemaumau Crater is now 470 feet deep. Itâs incredible to see it in photos or videos, but many people went to see it for themselves. ....