Teenage boy in serious condition after shark attack at famous beach | World | News

A young boy was subjected to serious injuries after he was bitten by a shark on a beach in Australia’s new South Wales. Emergency services were called to Cabarita Beach between Tweed Heads and Byron’s Gulf at 15.50 on Sunday, June 29 at 15:00 on Sunday, June 29th.
The surfers and the two officials ran to the aid of the child and applied a turnstile to help stop the bleeding. Young was injured in his arms and hands and sent to the Gold Coast University Hospital in a “serious but stable” case by Westpac Rescue helicopter. Australia is home to a wide range of sharks recorded more than 170 species.
Some of the best known and common are Great White Shark, Tiger Shark, Bull Shark and Gray Nurse shark. Great White Sharks (Carcharodon to the decision) He has been living for more than 70 years and can extend up to 21 feet lengths. They can also weigh 4,500 pounds (2,041kg). The famous smile of the Great White Shark consists of seven -rowing, 2.5 -inch teeth.
In the new Southern Wales, shark deaths are rare, but have been thought to have three deaths since 2021.
The shocking attack comes only weeks after a young girl was killed in a terrible shark attack on Brisie Island in the north of Brisbane. 17 -year -old Charlize Zmuda, Unfortunately, despite the efforts of Queensland ambulance Service, he died. His family said that they want to focus on “not the terrible way he died, but the incredible life he lives.” In a statement, they said: “Charlize was loved by many people, and it was a shining light that really touched the life of everyone he met.”
In addition, various shark attacks have been reported in the United States in the United States in the last few weeks. A nine -year -old girl almost lost her hands in a shark attack. Leah Lendel swimming near the shore on a beach in Boca Grande, where a shark attacked and partially broke his hand on Wednesday, June 11th.
A beach in Florida actually has the highest shark attack rate with more than 300 incident reports. It is the place of shark bites the most anywhere in the United States and makes it one of the most dangerous coastal places on the planet. Despite many attacks, many of them resulted in small injuries.
The waters of the new Smyrna Beach are home to many sharks, most black Blacktik sharks, spinner sharks and bull sharks. Shark activity is most common between April and October.




