The beaches of San Clemente was closed due to sharks

The beaches of San Clemente was closed due to sharks

At the weekend residents and guests of San Clemente, the County Oring, could not swim at the beaches on Sunday lifeguards ordered swimmers out of the water, seeing the shore sharks.

Four three-metre predator was seen close to the waterfront at about noon, after which the beaches decided to close as a precaution. Three hours later the threat had passed and vacationers once again allowed to swim.

This month, the sharks visit the coast of California is not the first time two weeks ago, they became in large quantities to sail close to long beach and San Diego, and last week they temporarily banned swimming on the beaches of San Clemente.

At the end of April the meeting with the shark ended in serious injury for the young visitors of San Onofre state beach — a woman miraculously survived, but will be forced to spend the rest of his days in a wheelchair.

In mid-may, there was another incident involving sea predator is a large carcharodon attacked kakera near Monterey Bay.

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