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Updated Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:25 am TWN, Reuters 55 whales beached in South AfricaVolunteers and marine scientists worked to save the whales shortly after the adults and calves first came ashore in bad weather at 0530 GMT, said Craig Lambinon, spokesman for the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI). Rescuers were trying to keep the whales wet and were using earth-moving equipment including front-end loaders to try to get some of them back into the sea, he told Reuters. “It's an ongoing operation and the whales are also being pushed ashore by the high waves,” he said. Radio station 702 reported that three of the whales had been confirmed dead and that others were struggling to survive. Lambinon said it was still unclear why the whales had come ashore, adding it was the first mass beaching of whales he knew of on the popular beach. Whale-watching along the coast of South Africa is a popular attraction with tourists, who often line roads at strategic spots to catch a glimpse of the giants of the ocean. Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here |
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