Beaches In Texas Merah Early Morning, Bloody Tourists Dragged Away From Sharks
JAKARTA - The beach turnover on South Padre Island, Texas, United States (US) reddens early in the morning. Two tourists were attacked by a 1.8 meter long shark.
The hysterical screams of the tourists accompanied the moment of horror. They saw a woman bleeding being dragged to the beach.
The woman's feet were torn apart, as evidence of shark ferocity still peeking from the depth of shallow water on the shoreline.
The shark's backline to the left to the right, a sign of swimming back and forth when the woman was rescued.
Coast officers swiftly came to the location to put a touriquet on their feet to clog blood coming out hoping that the color of white sand would not get redder.
According to a report by Metro.co.uk Friday, July 5, the woman became one of two victims of a shark bite to coincide with last US Independence Day. Whereas sharks become rare animals on the Texas coast.
Texas Parks and Wildlife said the injuries suffered by the two victims could be anticipated by the medical team.
The female victim is currently still being treated at Brownsville Regional Medical Center. While another one was flown for treatment outside Texas.