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US Surfer Loses Leg After Shark Attack, Beach Closed as Officials Patrol the Water

A surfer in Maui,⁢ Hawaii, had his ​leg severed by a‌ shark during a session at Waiehu Beach Park on ⁢Friday morning. The‍ 61-year-old man was in critical condition but was​ alert‍ while being treated on the beach, where police applied tourniquets to control the bleeding before he was transported to Maui Memorial Medical Center. In response to⁢ the incident, officials closed the beach park and issued public warnings advising individuals to stay out of the water within a mile⁤ of the⁢ incident. Safety ‌teams were deployed to patrol the waters, while state officials placed shark warning signs in the area. There have been no details released about the species of shark involved. This incident follows a previous fatal shark attack, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the region.


A shark bit a Maui surfer Friday and severed his leg, authorities said.

The man, 61, was surfing off Hawaii’s Waiehu Beach Park Friday morning when a shark bit him.

Police officers who arrived to the scene first tried to control the bleeding with tourniquets.

His leg was “completely severed just below the knee,” Maui County said in a news release.

The man was alert while being treated on shore and then taken to Maui Memorial Medical Center in critical condition.

The incident prompted officials to close the beach park. Officials warned people to stay out of the water in the area.

The public warning to stay out of the water for a mile in each direction of the incident will be in effect until at least noon Saturday. The warning will be extended if there is a shark sighting in the area.

Maui fire and ocean safety officials were patrolling the waters using rescue watercraft and a drone.

State officials provided shark warning signs and helped with cordoning off the area.

There were no details provided on what kind of shark was involved.

In June, well-known surfer Tamayo Perry was killed in a shark attack while surfing off Oahu’s North Shore.

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