Tragic Mass Stranding of Pilot Whales in Scotland

At least 65 long-finned pilot whales have died in a mass stranding on Sanday Island in Scotland. Despite rescue efforts, only 12 whales were found alive. Such events are not uncommon, with recent incidents in other parts of Scotland and Western Australia highlighting the mysterious nature of these phenomena.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 11-07-2024 20:19 IST | Created: 11-07-2024 20:19 IST
Tragic Mass Stranding of Pilot Whales in Scotland
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At least 65 long-finned pilot whales have perished after being stranded on an island off Scotland's north coast, a rescue charity reported on Thursday. This incident marks one of the largest mass strandings in Britain recently.

The British Divers Marine Life Rescue was alerted to the stranding earlier in the day and dispatched medics to Sanday, part of the Orkney archipelago. Upon arrival, they discovered 77 whales had been stranded for hours, with just 12 still alive.

Pilot whales are known for their strong social bonds, often following a distressed pod member ashore. Similar events have occurred recently, including on Lewis Island and in Western Australia.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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