Updated 4 August 2020 at 11:13 IST

Humpback whale injures 2 swimmers off Australian coast

Two women have been injured by a humpback whale while swimming with the giant mammals off the northwest Australian coast, media reported on Tuesday.

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Two women have been injured by a humpback whale while swimming with the giant mammals off the northwest Australian coast, media reported on Tuesday.

A 15-meter (50-foot) mother whale was protecting her calf when she swam at a group of snorkelers and swung her tail at Ningaloo Reef near the town of Exmouth on Saturday, Nine Network television reported.

A 29-year-old woman was struck by the tail and sustained fractured ribs and internal bleeding, Nine said.

She and was flown to a Perth hospital on Sunday and remained in a serious but stable condition, the WAtoday website reported.

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The second swimmer was struck by the same whaleโ€™s pectoral fin, which tore the swimmer's hamstring, Nine reported.

The Western Australian state government licenses tour operators and sets conditions including keeping swimmers a safe distance from whales that they observe.

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The governmentโ€™s Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions said it was working closely with the industry and the tour operator involved to understand how the incident occurred.

โ€œSwimming with humpback whales involves some inherent risk,โ€ a department statement said.

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Published By : Associated Press Television News

Published On: 4 August 2020 at 11:08 IST