Beach closed after surfer bitten by shark at South Africa’s Jeffreys Bay

By XINHUA

The main beach area of Jeffereys Bay in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province. (Creative Commons / Alma-Tadema)

Kouga municipality on the southern coast of South Africa on Wednesday said the beach area in Jeffreys Bay is partly closed for swimmers and surfers after a surfer was attacked by a shark earlier in the morning.

The surfer, who is from South Africa’s legislative capital Cape Town, is stable and being attended to by medical staff, the municipality said on its official Facebook page, adding that the surfer has been bitten twice by the shark.

The man aged 40 was attacked while surfing at Jeffreys Bay and suffered puncture wounds to his right leg and torso, Sea Rescue South Africa (NSRI) said in a statement.

The charity, which has rescue bases along the coast, appealed to surfers, bathers and paddlers to be cautious around the Jeffreys Bay coastline.

Jeffreys Bay, located in Eastern Cape Province, is a world-famous surfing spot. In 2015, Australian surfing legend Mick Fanning managed to escape unharmed by fighting off a great white shark during a surfing contest at Jeffreys Bay. The incident was broadcast live on television and made headlines around the world.

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