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Two badly hurt in shark attacks at Aussie tourist haven

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SYDNEY: A girl was in a serious condition and a woman was fighting for her life, Australian authoritie­s said, after two separate shark attacks at an idyllic beach retreat.

The girl was airlifted to hospital after being bitten on the leg while swimming in the Whitsunday­s in northeaste­rn Australia, first responders said yesterday.

“Paramedics are treating a female child in a serious condition with a significan­t leg injury,” Ambulance Queensland said.

The incident occurred within 24 hours of another attack on a Tasmanian woman in the same area.

The 46yearold remained in a critical condition after being bitten on the upper left leg, in what witnesses described as a horrific ordeal.

“I just saw this yacht anchor about 60m off my boat. There appeared to be six people on board and they all seemed to be laughing and all that,” witness Mark Yates told national broadcaste­r ABC.

“Twenty minutes later there was this screaming ... I got up to have a look and saw them dragging the poor woman out of the water. There was blood everywhere.”

Experts say shark attacks are increasing as water sports become more popular and bait fish move closer to shore, but fatalities remain rare.

Local authoritie­s have reportedly warned holidaymak­ers and locals not to swim in the area.

The Whitsunday­s is an island chain featuring pristine beaches, turquoise water and sparkling reefs on Queensland’s tropical coast. It is popular with visitors from all over Australia, as well as tourists from overseas.

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