Two shark attacks reported in separate vacation hotspots as summer beach season starts

South Carolina beachgoer is lucky to be alive after walking away with serious injuries from a suspected shark attack earlier this week.

The incident reportedly occurred off the coast of the south end of Hilton Head Island on Tuesday, a Hilton Head Island Fire Rescue official confirmed to Fox News Digital.

“The incident involved a patient with a leg injury consistent with lacerations typically associated with a shark bite,” the department said in a statement.

Local rescue crews were dispatched to beach marker 24 in Sea Pines Beach at approximately 12:07 p.m. regarding reports of a medical emergency.

Firefighters and lifeguards subsequently treated the victim at the scene before transporting her to Hilton Head Island Airport, where she was then airlifted to a local facility in Savannah for further medical treatment.

Local rescue crews were dispatched to beach marker 24 in Sea Pines Beach at approximately 12:07 p.m. regarding reports of a medical emergency.  Lee County Sheriff’s Office
Leah Lendel was snorkeling off the shore of Boca Grande just four feet away from her famous influencer mother Nadia and younger siblings on June 11, when she was bitten by the shark.Lee County Sheriff’s Office

Local officials declined Fox News Digital’s request for information regarding the victim’s identity and condition, citing privacy regulations.

The attack comes just days after a 9-year-old girl was bitten by a shark on Florida’s Gulf Coast, according to Fox 13.

Leah Lendel was enjoying a snorkeling trip with her family in Boca Grande on June 11 when a shark bit her hand, the outlet reported.

The injuries left her hand “hanging by a little piece of skin,” a witness reportedly said.

Lendel was pulled from the water by a nearby construction crew and airlifted to Tampa General Hospital, where she underwent surgery involving artery grafts, bone reconstruction and nerve repair.

Lendel was pulled from the water by a nearby construction crew and airlifted to Tampa General Hospital, where she underwent surgery involving artery grafts, bone reconstruction and nerve repair.Harry Collins – stock.adobe.com

“I didn’t see anything,” Lendel said at a news conference Thursday. “I was just snorkeling and I went up to breathe, then something hard bit me and it tried to take me away. Then I pick up my hand and it’s all in blood. Then, I started screaming with my mom. And then, my dad was with me. He picked me up, then we ran to the road.

Doctors were able to save Lendel’s hand, a feat they partially credit to how “clean” the bite was.