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Shark attacks reported off South Padre Island in Texas; 2 people bitten, at least 1 seriously – Orange County Register

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas — Shark attacks disrupted Fourth of July Independence Day celebrations on South Padre Island on Thursday, as two people were taken to the hospital with bites, at least one of them severe, authorities said.

According to South Padre Island City Clerk Nikki Soto, police were called to the attack on the man, who was severely bitten, around 11 a.m. He was initially treated on the beach by firefighters and police.

This image from the Texas Department of Public Safety shows a shark near the ocean in South Padre Island, Texas, on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Shark attacks disrupted Fourth of July celebrations on Thursday as two people were hospitalized with bites, at least one of them severe, authorities said. (Texas Department of Public Safety via AP)
This image from the Texas Department of Public Safety shows a shark near the ocean in South Padre Island, Texas, on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Shark attacks disrupted Fourth of July celebrations on Thursday as two people were hospitalized with bites, at least one of them severe, authorities said. (Texas Department of Public Safety via AP)

The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department later said in a statement that two people were bitten and two others “encountered” the shark but were not seriously injured. One of the bite victims was taken to a Brownsville hospital and the other was “flown out for further treatment.”

This image by Katie McMillan shows sharks near shore on South Padre Island, Texas, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Shark attacks disrupted Independence Day celebrations as two people were hospitalized with bites, at least one of them severe, authorities said. (Katie McMillan via AP)
This image by Katie McMillan shows sharks near shore on South Padre Island, Texas, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Shark attacks disrupted Independence Day celebrations as two people were hospitalized with bites, at least one of them severe, authorities said. (Katie McMillan via AP)