Australia / After 60 years in Sydney, sharks become dreaded again, committing deadly attacks, many beaches have been closed

Several beaches have been closed after the deadly SAARC attack in the Australian city of Sydney. According to media reports, this decision was taken after a swimmer was killed in a shark attack. This is the first such death on the city's beaches in nearly 60 years. It is being told that for the past several days,

Vikrant Shekhawat : Feb 17, 2022, 12:12 PM
Several beaches have been closed after the deadly SAARC attack in the Australian city of Sydney. According to media reports, this decision was taken after a swimmer was killed in a shark attack. This is the first such death on the city's beaches in nearly 60 years. It is being told that for the past several days, the dreaded shark was repeatedly attacking people due to which panic spread among the people and many beaches have been closed in a hurry. In view of the danger, near the attack site as a precautionary measure. Drum lines have been set up which are used to feed the sharks. Apart from this, drones have been deployed to monitor the dreaded shark.

A video shared online showed a shark attacking a swimmer on Wednesday afternoon at Little Bay Beach, about 20 km (12 miles) south of Australia's largest city Sydney and near the entrance to Botany Bay. in which he died. Police are yet to reveal the identity of the swimmer.