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Beachgoers scream after seven foot shark found swimming near British tourist hotspot

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A beach in the Canary Islands was shut down after reports of a massive shark in local waters. 

As the tail fin of the terrifying creature was seen approaching the shore, young girls could reportedly be heard screaming with police racing in to Melanara beach on Gran Canaria. 

New video from the incident back in June shows the alarm had been well and truly sounded, with lifeguards helping to clear the sea and a red flag hoisted above the sands soon after. 

Horrifying footage shows young people dashing away from the water as the shark thrashed around in the shallows. 

One holidaymaker was seen clutching a child in his arms as he watched the giant shark moving through the sea. 

A spokesman for Telde Council said: ‘It’s important people stay calm and follow the instructions of the lifeguards and the authorities.’

Woman running from shark on beach in Gran Canaria
The shark’s telltale tail fin was spotted sailing swiftly toward the shore (Picture: Solarpix)
Shark fins seen in sea in Gran Canaria
It was seen to thrash around in the shallows before heading out again to deeper water, and has not been seen since (Picture: Solarpix)

Speaking with a local TV station, a young girl who was present on the beach for the ordeal said: ‘The lifeguard started blowing his whistle and indicating everyone should get out of the water and I looked round and saw its fin.’

Her friend added: ‘We saw the fin which was about seven inches out of the water and we began to move as fast as we could back towards the beach.’

Authorities swiftly mounted jet skis in an effort to locate the shark, though these efforts were to prove fruitless. 

The shark is understood to have been a hammerhead, which can grow up to 20 feet and at their largest clock in at 1,000 pounds. 

Most hammerheads are considered harmless and there have been very few attacks recorded against humans. 

It comes after beaches on Gran Canaria were closed in June after several shark sightings.

San Augustin beach was temporarily closed after a tourist took a photo of a tell-tale fin sticking out of the water.

And a beach in Texas was shut down after a woman was bitten by a shark and dragged, bleeding, from the water.

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