Will we know who won the Mega Millions?  And a Hispanic family jumps into the sea to save themselves in Hawaii: the most unusual

If you think you’ve seen it all, you’re wrong. These are some of the most unusual news of the week.

WILL WE KNOW WHO WON THE MEGA MILLIONS?

The biggest Mega Millions jackpot in history fell in Florida, where one lucky man walked away with $1.58 billion this week.

Although the identity of the new millionaire is not known for now, he cannot remain anonymous for long. Florida law requires the release of winners’ names after 90 days.

The good luck ticket was sold at a Publix supermarket in Neptuno Beach, a small Florida beach town less than 20 miles east of Jacksonville.

Neptune Beach has just over 8,000 residents and the median home price is estimated to be $800,000.

This is the largest jackpot in Mega Millions history. Find out where it fell.

THEY THROW INTO THE SEA TO SAVE THEM FROM THE FLAMES IN HAWAII

Rosa Coronel went to spend a few days on the island of Maui, in Hawaii, with her family. She traveled from San Francisco to the paradise island known for having one of the best beaches.

But he did not think that the holidays would have an unexpected twist. They were at the hotel when suddenly the power went out and they went to the store to get supplies. It was at that moment that they realized the magnitude of the fire that had already been consuming parts of the island.

They tried to escape by car, but they had no choice but to jump into the sea to save themselves from the flames. She, her husband, her children and a niece spent several hours in the water.

“We were in the water for about six hours, they rescued us when the cars, the houses, everything in Lahaina had already been burned,” she recalls anguished.

A woman and her family miraculously managed to escape a devastating fire on Maui. Hear her shocking testimony of this tragedy.

If you are one of those who are not afraid of anything, perhaps this challenge is for you.

Florida kicked off the 2023 Python Challenge this week, seeking to eliminate some of these huge invasive snakes in the state that threaten Everglades wildlife.

Participants will seek to capture as many and even the largest Burmese pythons. There is a $30,000 pot that is divided into several prize categories: from $1,000 for the person who captures the longest snake to $10,000 for the hunter who captures the most pythons.

CUTE VIDEO: BEAR ENJOYS A BUBBLE BATH

A black bear was filmed enjoying a refreshing bubble bath at a Tennessee zoo.

The 10-year-old bear waded into a pool of frothy water to beat the heat at the Knoxville Zoo.

The 450-pound bear could be seen splashing around, diving into the water and playing with bubbles as guests watched.

Finn the bear arrived at the Knoxville Zoo in 2014.

The 450-pound bear waded into a bubbling pool of water in Knoxville, Tennessee.

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