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Florida man taken to hospital after bitten in the face by a shark
NEWSMYRNA BEACH — A Florida man was taken to the hospital after he was bitten in the face by a shark.
The man was bitten in New Smyrna Beach on Tuesday while surfing.
Officials say the surfer came off his board in a wave, came face to face with a shark that bit him on the top right side of his cheek between his ear and eye.
Many residents say its not a surprise as sharks are constantly in the shallow waters.
“I’ve had them swim right by me. Bull sharks swim right by me. They’re really oblivious to you.”
The condition of the man who was bitten is not known.
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Playhouse blown down Florida beach as Hurricane Helene approaches | Latest Weather Clips | FOX Weather
Playhouse blown down Florida beach as Hurricane Helene approaches
FOX Weather Meteorologist Ian Oliver was reporting from a St. Petersburg beach when powerful winds sent a playhouse tumbling over the sand and surf. Wind gusts in St. Petersburg have exceed 50 mph. Sept. 26, 2024.
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Northwest Florida prepares for powerful Hurricane Helene
Forecasters are warning that Hurricane Helene will intensify into a major storm before striking Florida and further inland as it heads northward across the Gulf of Mexico. The storm had already prompted many residents to evacuate, while others are preparing.
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Passengers arrive in Chicago from Florida ahead of Hurricane Helene
CHICAGO – Hurricane Helene is strengthening as it moves toward Florida, where it is expected to make landfall on Thursday.
Some residents are evacuating Florida ahead of the storm and relocating to Chicago.
We caught up with one passenger late Wednesday afternoon. Originally from Chicago, she now lives in Naples.
Donna Pecci has been traveling for business and just returned to O’Hare International Airport from Arkansas. She is visiting family in the area before attempting to get back to Florida.
So far, her flight is on schedule, but she is bracing for possible delays.
“We’re headed back to pick up our dog and supposedly, supposedly it’s supposed to be out tomorrow,” said Pecci. “We are getting a lot of alerts and a lot of people back home saying that we are definitely kind of in the line of fire. Definitely going to get a lot of storms, a lot of wind. We’ve been through this before. We’ve been down in Naples now for about three years, full-time, and six years, part-time. So, we’re kind of used to it, but it’s always scary.”
More passengers are expected to arrive at O’Hare from Florida; one flight is coming from Panama City and another from Pensacola.
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