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Shark Attacks Surge in Australia Prompting Beach Closures and Warnings

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Australia's summer vacation has been marred by a concerning spike in shark attacks, with four incidents reported in just 48 hours along the New South Wales coast, leading to the closure of around 40 beaches. The attacks, attributed to bull sharks, coincide with heavy rainfall that has stirred up murky waters, increasing the risk of encounters. A 12-year-old boy and a 25-year-old surfer remain in critical condition following their attacks, highlighting the dangers posed by these sharks during the peak beach season. Authorities are urging beachgoers to stay out of the water until conditions improve, as the upcoming Australia Day holiday is expected to draw large crowds to the coast.

Key Details: • 40 beaches closed due to shark attacks in New South Wales. • Critical condition: A 12-year-old boy and a 25-year-old surfer. • Heavy rainfall has created murky waters, increasing shark sightings. • Authorities advise staying out of the water until it clears. • Australia Day holiday approaching, expected to attract large crowds.

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