Girl in crucial situation after shark assault at New York Metropolis seashore

Aug 08, 2023 at 11:37 AM
Girl in crucial situation after shark assault at New York Metropolis seashore

A lady has been left in a crucial situation after she was attacked by a shark off considered one of New York City’s hottest seashores.

The girl was attacked at Rockaway Beach at round 5.50pm yesterday, in keeping with the New York Police Department’s public info workplace.

She remained in crucial situation at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center late final night time, spokesperson Michael Hinck stated, in keeping with NBC News, Sky News’ US companion community.

The girl was a 50-year-old swimmer bitten on her left leg, in keeping with the town’s Department of Parks and Recreation.

Lifeguards cleared the seashore after the assault as police in a helicopter searched unsuccessfully for the shark, the division stated.

Authorities will proceed to observe the realm for sharks, it added.

“We hope for a full recovery for this swimmer,” the division stated.

“Though this was a frightening event, we want to remind New Yorkers that shark bites in Rockaway are extremely rare.”

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Sand tiger sharks noticed in massive numbers off Long Island

Several shark assaults had been reported northeast of Rockaway final month, within the waters off Fire Island, Quogue and Babylon, with officers saying they had been more than likely sand tiger sharks.

Sand tiger sharks, which might develop as much as 10ft, have been noticed in comparatively massive numbers alongside the surf line off Long Island this summer season, in keeping with NBC News.

Experts on the Florida Museum’s International Shark Fish Attack File say they’re drawn to the bays and baitfish off the Long Island coast.

The file stated final 12 months New York state recorded eight of its 20 shark assaults reported since 1837.