Hurghada Beaches Reopen Following Shark Attack on Russian Tourist

Urgent Brit holiday warning over Hurghada shark attack as 46 miles of  beaches are shut and tourists banned from sea | The Sun

Following a shark attack on a Russian tourist, the beaches of Hurghada have been reopened on Sunday, as announced by the Red Sea Governorate in a statement released on Saturday.

According to the statement, all beaches have reopened except those close to the site of the incident.

The statement also stressed on how visitors on beaches should only use the designated areas that are considered safe for swimming, snorkelling, or diving.

The shark attack occurred on Thursday, when 24-year-old Popov V.W. lost his life, leading authorities to close all beaches from Gouna to the north of Hurghada.

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