Fernando "Monti" Montero spots sharks from a tall building in Florida: "I don't think I'll ever go to the beach again."

The doctor and athlete spotted at least six sharks on the beach, two of them very close to a woman.


The medical doctor and drifting pilot, Fernando "Monti" Montero, witnessed from the top of a building in Florida a shocking scene when he spotted several sharks on a beach, which led him to declare that he will never again visit a beach.

At the end of the video, you can see a woman swimming without realizing that she has 2 sharks next to her," stated the Uruguayan in a video posted on Instagram, in which at least five sharks can be seen on a Florida beach.

Being attacked by a shark is very rare, but in these days there have been three attacks, so several beaches have been temporarily closed," the athlete pointed out.

In the short video clip, several swimmers can be seen enjoying themselves in the sea, while further away, a woman can be observed with two sharks near her.

"I think I'm not going to the beach today, it seems like I won't go ever again," the athlete stated.

Montero's followers identified the site as Sunny Isles Beach, a famous beach in Miami-Dade County. Some opined that shark sightings in this place are more frequent at sunset.

Recently, Florida authorities warned beachgoers about the presence of sharks on the Gulf of Mexico coast, after three people suffered serious attacks on Friday.

While patrolling the beaches of the west coast in boats, the officers noticed an increased presence of sharks in the so-called Panhandle area, which includes the 18 most western counties of the State, Local 10 newspaper reported.

The authorities even temporarily closed several beaches after a woman and two teenagers were injured in shark attacks in Walton County.

In recent days, a Cuban resident in Florida had the scare of his life when during an underwater fishing session, a bull shark stole a fish he had just caught from his own hands, leaving only the head.

"These animals are amazing, you have to be very careful in the water," explained Dairo Alfonso Páez, the protagonist of the incident, in a video posted on TikTok, and detailed that the incident occurred two weeks ago.

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