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A woman has been left with serious injuries after being bitten by a shark at Port Noarlunga about 30 kilometres south of Adelaide.

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00:00 South Australia's ambulance service said they received reports that a 32 year old woman
00:05 had been bitten on the head by a shark at about 1.20 this afternoon while she was swimming
00:10 in the water here near the Port Nalungga jetty.
00:13 Now emergency services quickly raced to the scene taking her out of the water and have
00:18 since transported her to the Flinders Medical Centre where she remains with serious but
00:22 non-life threatening injuries.
00:24 Now it's a sweltering day here in South Australia so the beach was busy at the time so police
00:29 with the assistance of other emergency services moved to quickly evacuate the water while
00:34 a search to locate the shark was undertaken.
00:36 Members of the public have since returned to the water though with the shark yet to
00:39 be located.
00:40 Here's how some witnesses have described today's incident.
00:43 We saw everyone out of the water so we went out and then we were like we looked up there
00:48 and then we were like oh it's just someone in the ambulance so like something and then
00:52 we went back to our spot and then back into the water we heard the alarms we rushed out.
00:57 This is pretty much our regular beach so it's kind of scary knowing that it could have been
01:03 us.
01:04 Yeah that's what we were saying it could have been the children out there when they were
01:07 doing the aquatics as well.
01:10 This attack comes less than two weeks after a fatal incident near Streaky Bay on South
01:15 Australia's west coast where a 55 year old surfer was killed in a shark attack.
01:20 That's the second fatal incident on South Australia's air peninsula this year after
01:25 a local teacher was killed in a shark attack near Elliston.
01:29 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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