Mass Stranding of Whales and Dolphins on Australian Beach
A troubling event has unfolded on a remote beach in Tasmania, Australia, where more than 150 false killer whales and a pod of 157 dolphins have been reported stranded. Rescuers are racing against time to refloat the marine mammals, with at least 90 of the whales confirmed alive. Unfortunately, many remain unaccounted for, and the situation has led to urgent calls for assistance. Videos and updates from the scene depict a tragic tableau of stranded marine life, raising concerns about the reasons behind such mass beachings.
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