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Search efforts continued Tuesday for a Fairbanks man who disappeared while swimming with friends and family in a gravel pit lake on the Fourth of July. Nathan Charlie, 43, went under water at roughly 8:15 p.m. Sunday and has not been seen since, according to a report from Alaska State Troopers. The gravel pit lake is located near Chena Point Avenue in Fairbanks and ranges in depth from 17 feet to 50 feet, said Austin McDaniel, Alaska State Trooper public information officer. Troopers believe that alcohol was a factor based on a preliminary investigation of the incident, McDaniel said. After an initial search Sunday evening, Wilderness Search and Rescue, PAWS Search and Rescue, and local village public safety officers returned Monday with sonar technology but were unable to locate Charlie. ....
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Andre van Schalkwyk A cyclist who crashed and fell 30m off Chapman s Peak Drive had a lucky escape when he was rescued on Saturday morning. Johan Marais from Wilderness Search and Rescue (WSAR) said: Paramedics stabilised him whereafter the AMS rescue helicopter was used to lift him out and take him to a waiting ambulance. The patient was transferred to a waiting ambulance which took him to Constantiaberg Mediclinic. Marais added the WSAR worked with Cape Town Fire and Rescue Services to save the cyclist. The whole operation was completed within an hour and all the teams stood down around 10:00. ....
Supplied This year due to the pandemic, the event is being done virtually. Event organisers aim to raise R1m in funds this year. The annual Cableway Charity Challenge which kicked off this past weekend is once again set to raise funds for various organisations in dire need in the greater Cape Town area. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the event this year is going virtual with a total of 137 athletes already taking part in a nine-day walk/run uphill on Table Mountain. The virtual event is encouraging locals to support and sponsor participants to do as many laps as possible up Platteklip Gorge, summiting Table Mountain and descending from the top using the cable car. ....