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Jellyfish sting 30 children at Lumut swimming event
Jellyfish sting 30 children at Lumut swimming event

Free Malaysia Today

time03-08-2025

  • Health
  • Free Malaysia Today

Jellyfish sting 30 children at Lumut swimming event

Between 30 and 40 swimmers were stung by jellyfish drifting on the tide. (Perak Civil Defence Force pic) IPOH : Some 30 children taking part in an open water swimming event in Lumut were stung by jellyfish early this morning. Most of them suffered minor injuries, while three were slightly more serious cases. The competition at Teluk Senangin beach was the inaugural open water event organised by the Perak swimming community, with about 225 taking part. Between 30 and 40 swimmers were stung by jellyfish drifting on the tide. A girl and a boy, Nor Damia Qalessya Rosli, 9, and Aqeel Zafran Norhalis Syafiq, 10, were sent to hospital with a possible allergic reaction to the jellyfish venom, according to the Manjung Civil Defence Force. 'The incident occurred after the organisers flagged off the swimmers at 8am today; at 8.15am all the participants had returned to shore in pain and headed to the medical base to receive treatment for jellyfish stings,' according to the defence force's statement. State executive councillor A Sivanesan said he was told that the majority of those who were stung were boys aged 11 to 15.

Over 30 swimmers stung by jellyfish at Perak open water event
Over 30 swimmers stung by jellyfish at Perak open water event

The Sun

time02-08-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

Over 30 swimmers stung by jellyfish at Perak open water event

IPOH: Some 30 participants of an open water swimming event were stung by jellyfish at Pantai Teluk Senangin in Lumut early this morning, albeit with minor injuries, while three were slightly more serious cases. The 2025 Teluk Senangin Open Water Swim is an inaugural open water event organised by a swimming community in Perak and held at Teluk Senangin Beach in Lumut today. The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (CDF) in Manjung District said today that about 30 to 40 swimmers were stung by the marine creatures drifting on the tide, which are regarded as one of the challenges in open water swimming. The CDF informed that in the incident at 8.15 am, two victims, a boy and a girl aged 9 and 10, needed hospital intervention from a possibly allergic reaction to the jellyfish venom. 'From CDF's initial investigation, a number of participants estimated at 30 to 40 swimmers had been stung by jellyfish. 'All were given initial treatment by personnel from the CDF on-site medical base, the Ministry of Health (MOH) and also private medical services, while two injured children were taken to the Seri Manjung Hospital for further treatment (not ICU),' the CDF said in a statement. It said the two serious cases were namely Nor Damia Qalessya Rosli, 9, and Muhammad Aqeel Zafran Norhalis Syafiq, 10, who were rushed to hospital. 'The incident occurred after the organisers flagged off the swimmers at 8 am today, however at 8.15 am all the participants had backpedalled to shore in pain and headed to the medical base to receive treatment for jellyfish stings,' according to the statement. Meanwhile, chairman of the state committee on Health, Human Resources, National Integration and Indian Community Affairs A. Sivanesan said he had received information regarding the incident involving about 225 participants. 'The number of victims stung by the marine animal is 30, the majority of whom are boys aged 11 to 15, while three other victims have been referred to Seri Manjung Hospital. 'Most of them suffered minor injuries and none were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU),' he said in a statement today. - Bernama

Children stung by jellyfish during open water race in Lumut
Children stung by jellyfish during open water race in Lumut

The Star

time02-08-2025

  • The Star

Children stung by jellyfish during open water race in Lumut

IPOH: About 40 children were stung by jellyfish while participating in an open-water race at Teluk Senangin beach in Lumut. A Civil Defence Force spokesman said the victims were participants in the Teluk Senangin Open Water Swim 2025, held on Sunday (Aug 2). The spokesman said two of the participants were sent to Seri Manjung Hospital for further treatment. "The two children have been identified as Nor Damia Qalessya Rosli, nine, from Kajang, and Muhammad Aqeel Zafran Norhalis Syafiq, ten, from Lekir, Manjung," the spokesman said in a statement. The spokesman said the event started with the flagging off of the young participants at about 8 a.m. "At about 8.15 a.m., the participants headed to the medical treatment base to receive preliminary attention. The two children were sent to the hospital at about 8.40 a.m.," the spokesman added.

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