
Two teenagers have been badly injured in separate shark attacks at a popular seaside resort in the United States.
A 14-year-old girl was mauled while swimming off Oak Island in North Carolina on Sunday, while a 16-year-old boy was attacked on the same stretch of beach less than two hours later.
Mayor Betty Wallace told Reuters that the children had both lost limbs as a results of their injuries.
A helicopter was launched to search for the shark.
Ms Wallace said the girl was attacked shortly after 16:00 local time (20:00 GMT). A man swimming nearby heard her screams and came to her aid.
She was flown to hospital in Wilmington by helicopter but lost part of her arm and may lose a leg, Ms Wallace added.

Eyewitness Steve Bouser was on the beach at the time of the attack and described the scene as “quite nightmarish”.
“I saw someone carry this girl and people were swarming around and trying to help,” he told the Associated Press.
The boy was attacked about two miles (3 km) away on the same stretch of beach and also lost an arm.
Special patrols were launched along the shoreline, warning swimmers to get out of the water as crews searched for the shark.
Town officials will decide on Monday whether to close the beach to the public.
“I don’t want everybody to think this is one of those areas where you really have to worry about shark bites. But for the foreseeable future, people have to be extra vigilant,” Ms Wallace said.


