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Three swimmers, including two teens, attacked by sharks off Florida panhandle

A woman had part of her arm amputated and two other teens were hospi🌳talized after back-to-back shark attacks off the Florida panhandle on Friday, according to local officials.

The woman, 45, was swimming at Watersound Beach in Walton County around 1:20 p.m. when a shark bit her while she and her husband were just beyond the sandbar, South Walton Fire District Chief Ryan Crawford to🙈ld reporters.

The shark bite caused “significant trauma” to her midsection and she had to hꦿave part of her left arm amputated, Crawford said, . She was airlifted to HCA Fort Walton-Destin Hospital in critical condition.  

Three swimmers were wounded in shark attacks in Florida on Friday.
Three swimmers were wounded in shark attacks in Florida on Friday. South Walton Fire District

Just 90 minutes later, about four miles down the beach, two gi✅rls, 15 and 17, were also attacked while swimming with t🔥heir group of friends in waist-deep water, .

One of the girls suffered “significant injuries” to her upper leg and hand and was airlifted to Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola Hospital in critical co🦋ndition, Crawford said.

One of the victims was rushed out of the water and to the helicopter after the attack.
One of the victims was rushed out of the water and to the helicopter after the attack. South Walton Fire District

The other teen had minor injuries to her foot who was also taken by EMS to an area ho💮spital.

“This is an anomaly … everything from it being three victims, to where it’s at,” Walton County Sheriff Michael A. Adkinson, Jr. told reporters. “All we can do is respond, control, and mitigate what we can.”

Officials decided to close the 💎ocean for swimmers after both incidents.

Adkinson Jr. said the last shark attack in the county was back in൩ 2021. The last fatal attack was in 2⛎005.