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Four Shark Attacks Trigger NSW Beach Closures
20 Jan
Summary
- Dozens of NSW beaches closed due to four shark attacks.
- A surfer was attacked near Port Macquarie on Tuesday.
- Heavy rains created ideal conditions for shark activity.

Authorities have closed numerous beaches along New South Wales' eastern coastline due to a series of four shark attacks occurring since the weekend.
The most recent attack happened Tuesday near Port Macquarie when a 39-year-old surfer was bitten. While he sustained no serious injuries, beaches in the area were subsequently closed.
Earlier on Monday, a 27-year-old man was critically injured in a shark attack at Manly, leading to the closure of Sydney's Northern Beaches for at least 48 hours. Additionally, a young surfer's board was bitten at Dee Why beach.




