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Back-to-back Florida shark attacks startle start to summer season

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A string of shark attacks left three people with severe injuries in Walton County, Florida, on Friday. Shark attacks on humans are rare and an official said the incidents happening within miles, and hours, of each other make these attacks extremely unusual. NBC News’ Marissa Parra reports.

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