Weather
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Fireman in Hawaii Got Sucked Into Storm Drain and Dragged 2,400ft Under Water
A Hawaii fireman was dragged 2,400 feet under water after being swept into a storm drain. The unidentified man was trying to clean out a 4-foot-wide storm drain in Kihei on Friday when he got sucked down it.
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