Illustration of injured snorkeler airlifted by helicopter after shark attack off Lady Elliot Island, Great Barrier Reef.
Illustration of injured snorkeler airlifted by helicopter after shark attack off Lady Elliot Island, Great Barrier Reef.
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Penyelam snorkel dievakuasi helikopter usai diserang hiu di lepas Pulau Lady Elliot

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Seorang pria berusia 50-an digigit hiu saat snorkeling di dekat Pulau Lady Elliot di Great Barrier Reef. Ia mengalami cedera di lengan dan dievakuasi udara ke Rumah Sakit Bundaberg dalam kondisi stabil. Insiden itu terjadi pada pagi hari Kamis, memicu penutupan zona snorkeling terdekat.

Pada pagi hari Kamis, sekitar pukul 08.30, seorang pria berusia 50-an sedang snorkeling di terumbu karang dangkal di sisi barat Pulau Lady Elliot, yang terletak sekitar 80 kilometer dari pantai Bundaberg di Queensland tengah, Australia. Ia merupakan bagian dari kelompok tiga pria dari perahu pribadi, yang tidak satupun adalah tamu di Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort.  nnPria itu bertemu hiu dan mengalami gigitan di lengan kanannya, termasuk luka robek dalam, luka tusuk di tangannya, dan kemungkinan di sikunya. Beberapa laporan juga menyebutkan luka superfisial di perutnya. Kelompok itu berenang ke pantai dan memperingatkan staf resor, yang memberikan bantuan segera, menstabilkan korban, dan mengkoordinasikan respons darurat.  nn nn nn nn nnnnnnn

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Pembahasan di X terutama terdiri dari media berita dan akun resmi yang melaporkan insiden gigitan hiu, kondisi stabil korban setelah evakuasi udara, dan penutupan sementara area snorkeling. Pengguna menyatakan apresiasi terhadap layanan darurat seperti LifeFlight dan ambulans. Beberapa menyoroti keberadaan alami hiu di wilayah tersebut serta risiko snorkeling di sana, dengan komentar skeptis atau meremehkan yang menggambarkannya sebagai hal wajar di habitat hiu.

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