A surfer has been attacked by a shark in the fourth incident along the coast of New South Wales in 48 hours. Meanwhile, beaches have been closed across Sydney.
The end of Australia’s long summer school holidays usually draws crowds to the beach but a spate of shark attacks in the country’s most populous state has triggered warnings to stay out of the water.
Authorities warned that recent rainfall has left the water off area beaches murky, which increased the risk of bull shark attacks.
Around 40 beaches have been closed along the coast of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia after four shark attacks were reported in 48 hours. One surfer was left with ‘life-changing’ injuries after the ...
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Fourth shark attack in 2 days shuts down beaches
A 39-year-old surfer was injured on Tuesday, Jan. 20, while surfing at Point Plomer on Australia’s Mid North Coast. According ...
Newly released footage has captured the terrifying moment a surfer was dragged underwater during a shark attack at Manly Beach, as witnesses frantically fought to keep the injured man alive. The man, ...
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Fourth shark attack in three days rocks Australia as authorities close beaches and deploy drumlines
A string of shark attacks near Sydney prompted beach closures across New South Wales. The latest victim attacked at Point ...
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