Three kids have been rushed to hospital through a rescue chopper after they had been stung by a probably lethal jellyfish in Queensland.
A major school-aged lady was swimming close to a creek on the western facet of Ok’gari – Fraser Island Tuesday morning when she was stung by an Irukandji.
WATCH THE VIDEO: Youngsters flown to hospital after lethal jellyfish sting
Watch the newest information and stream totally free on 7plus >>
Two different women, aged 5 and 9, had been additionally stung later within the day and all three at the moment are being handled in hospital.
The Irukandji jellyfish is a venomous species of field jellyfish, its small dimension making it tough for swimmers to see and keep away from.
Indicators of a sting embrace extreme complications, taking pictures pains, nausea, vomiting and respiratory difficulties.
Consultants beforehand instructed 7NEWS.com.au the miniscule jellyfish, that are only some centimeters huge and virtually clear, can deliver a nasty sting.
“It is not such as you die otherwise you’re okay, there may be critical lasting injury,” world-renowned professional Lisa-Ann Gershwin stated.
Three in ten sting victims are placed on life assist with extreme signs, whereas one in 4 might endure recurring points, together with coronary heart or neurological circumstances.

