A man and a woman were dragged across rocks by a freak wave near Clovelly Beach in Sydney's eastern suburbs

Frightening scenes as a rogue wave strikes popular Sydney beach leaving swimmers injured before they are rushed to hospital

  • Two left injured after needing to be rescued from freak wave at Sydney beach
  • Ambulance has taken a man and a woman to hospital from Clovelly beach
  • Pair needed rescuing from the rocks after wave hit the beach around 3pm 
  • Another man had a lucky escape after being hit by a large wave in the same area 

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A rogue wave has struck Sydney’s Clovelly Beach leaving two people injured before they were rushed to hospital by ambulance.

The man and woman were rescued from rocks after being hit by the rogue swell in at the normally calm eastern suburbs beach, at around 3.00pm today. 

Onlookers rendered assistance to the pair before lifeguards and emergency workers arrived.

A man and a woman were dragged across rocks by a freak wave near Clovelly Beach in Sydney's eastern suburbs

A man and a woman were dragged across rocks by a freak wave near Clovelly Beach in Sydney's eastern suburbs

A man and a woman were dragged across rocks by a freak wave near Clovelly Beach in Sydney’s eastern suburbs 

Ambulance crews treated the pair for abrasions shortly after they made their way to the main beach at around 3pm on Wednesday

Ambulance crews treated the pair for abrasions shortly after they made their way to the main beach at around 3pm on Wednesday

Ambulance crews treated the pair for abrasions shortly after they made their way to the main beach at around 3pm on Wednesday 

The couple sustained multiple abrasions and scratches from having been dragged across the rocks by the wave.

According to one witness, one was unconscious for a moment before being revived by their companion and able to make their way back to safety. 

With some assistance the couple were able to walk about 350 metres around the rocky shoreline to arrive at the main beach promenade area. 

Life guards said the couple had been clambering on rocks near the beach, which is especially popular for scuba divers and snorkelers because of its enclosed nature and abundance of sea life. 

Reports from the scene said one of the couple had been briefly rendered unconscious after being hit by the wave and dragged across rocks

Reports from the scene said one of the couple had been briefly rendered unconscious after being hit by the wave and dragged across rocks

Reports from the scene said one of the couple had been briefly rendered unconscious after being hit by the wave and dragged across rocks

A small crowd of onlookers gathered at the scene as the ambulance workers treated the pair. 

At the time of the incident Clovelly was experiencing a 3m swell. 

About an hour later another photographer was lucky to only get a drenching after underestimating the size of the waves he had climbed out on rocks to photograph.

The man was squatting intently focusing his camera on the incoming waves while perched on the rocks near Clovelly Beach when he realised the water was starting to rise around him.

He picked up his equipment and retreated to another vantage point where he again crouched to take photos.

However, he was taken by surprise when a large wave broke precariously close to where he was perched with the force of the water almost knocking him over.

The man was able to keep on his feet and hold onto his camera and emerged seemingly unhurt but with a large embarrassed grin.

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