380 whales confirmed dead in mass Australian stranding rescuers | Inquirer News

380 whales confirmed dead in mass Australian stranding rescuers

/ 03:57 PM September 23, 2020

In this image made from aerial video shows numerous stranded whales along the coastline Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, near the remote west coast town of Strahan on the island state of Tasmania, Australia. More pilot whales were found stranded on an Australian coast Wednesday, raising the estimated total to almost 500 in the largest mass stranding ever recorded in the country. (Australian Broadcast Corporation via AP)

Hobart, Australia Rescuers said Wednesday that 380 pilot whales that became stranded in a remote southern Australian harbor have died, despite a major effort to save them.

“We have got a more accurate count and we can confirm that 380 whales are dead,” Tasmania’s Parks and Wildlife Service manager Nic Deka said.

“There’s around 30 left still alive but the good news is that we have saved 50.”

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TAGS: Animal, Australia, Death Toll, environment, Whales

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