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Published 13 Jan, 2016 07:16am

45 whales die after stranding on Indian beach

CHENNAI: Forty five whales have died after stranding themselves on a southern Indian beach, a government official said on Tuesday, with local fishermen struggling to save others.

The pod of whales started beaching themselves on Monday afternoon along a 15-kilometre stretch of coast near Tiruchendur on India’s southernmost tip.

“At least 45 short-nosed pilot whales beached were later confirmed dead on the coast of Tiruchendur,” district collector M. Ravikumar said, adding that the pod may have been hit by a passing ship.

About 50 whales altogether had become stranded, local forestry officer said.

Raju said, while the Press Trust of India and other local media put the total number at more than 100.

“It’s very strange and we are examining the whales. We found some of the whales are still alive and struggling for their lives,” Raju said.

Raju added he and his team were seeking help from the district administration to try to rescue those still breathing.

Published in Dawn, January 13th, 2016

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