Event Report

Base data

Event code BH-AAT/06815/ISR
Main category Biology Hazard
Sub category animal attack
Event date (UTC) Wed, 23 Apr 2025 17:01:25 +0000
Last update (UTC) Wed, 23 Apr 2025 17:01:25 +0000

Geolocation

Continent Middle-East
Country Israel
Administration area Haifa District
Settlement Hadera
Exact location Coastal area
Open Location Code: 8G4PCVC5+99
Size of affected area Local event
Additional events -

Common Alerting Protocol Information

Urgency Past
Certainty Observed
Severity Extreme
Category Safety

Event details

A man in Israel has died after he was attacked by a shark, police and the victim's wife said Wednesday, after he went swimming in an area that draws dozens of the marine predator and also curious beachgoers. After a two-day search, police said remains that had been found at the site of the attack on the country's Mediterranean coast matched those of the man. Israeli media identified him as Barak Tzach, a man in his 40s and a father of four. A shiver of endangered dusky and sandbar sharks has been swimming close to the area for years, attracting onlookers who approach the sharks and drawing pleas from conservation groups for authorities to separate people from the wild animal. In recent days, the waters drew large crowds who were seen swimming with the sharks. Some tugged on their tails and threw them food. Authorities condemned the behavior and have issued warnings not to approach the sharks. Swimming is banned at the beach, but bathers enter the water regardless. Israeli media have broadcast several videos in recent days showing sharks swimming near bathers, including children. One video appeared to show a swimmer being attacked. In a Facebook post, a woman identified by Israeli media as Tzach's wife, said he had entered the waters with snorkeling gear and an underwater camera. It was not his first time swimming in this part of the sea, she said. "Barak entered the water to dive and document the sharks, not to feed them or play with them," wrote Sarit Tzach. She said a fisherman who was with her husband said he did not touch or feed them. When the sharks approached too closely, she said, he used the stick holding his camera to "gently distance them." The fisherman then called Tzach back to the shore, and as he slowly returned,d he was attacked, Sarit Tzach wrote.


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Situation update


Casualties

Number of dead: 1 person(s)
Number of injured: 0 person(s)
Number of Affected: 0 person(s)
Number of Rescued/evacuated: 0 person(s)
Number of Missing: 0 person(s)
Number of Infected: 0 person(s)

Event Specific Details


[Biology Hazard - animal attack]
Name of disease
Biosafety levelLevel 0 -
Pathogen
Spacies
Infection status
Additional information
Symptoms:N/A or Unknown

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Risk Analisys

Nearest marine ports There is no known marine port nearby.
Nearest airports There is no known marine port nearby.
Nearest nuclear power plant There is no known nuclear power plant nearby.

Country Information

Code2IL
CodeISR
NameIsrael
LocalNameYisra’el/Isra’il
GovernmentFormRepublic
ContinentAsia
RegionMiddle East
SurfaceArea21056.00
IndepYear1948
Population6217000
LifeExpectancy78.6
GNP97477.00
GNPOld98577.00
Capital1450