Australian rescuers save 25 of 270 stranded whales

Australian rescuers save 25 of 270 stranded whales
Pilot whales lie stranded on a sand bar near Strahan, Australia (Brodie Weeding/via AP)

Around one third of an estimated 270 pilot whales that became stranded on Australia’s island state of Tasmania have died, with rescuers managing to return 25 to the sea in an ongoing operation.

The whales were discovered on Monday at a beach and two sand bars near the west coast town of Strahan. Sixty people have joined the rescue effort.

“We’ve rescued about 25 at the present time and escorted them out of the channel and out to sea and crews are continuing to work, so that number will increase before we get to the end of the day,” said Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service manager Nic Deka.

Wildlife biologist Kris Carlyon said progress would be slow.

Pilot whales lie stranded on a sand bar near Strahan, Australia (Brodie Weeding/via AP)

“We’ll take the animals with the best chance to start with and the ones that we are able to deal with,” he said.

About one third of the whales had died by Monday night and most were inaccessible by boat, Mr Carlyon said.

He also said that pilot whales are a robust species and the survivors have a chance of lasting several days if the weather stays cool.

Tasmania is prone to whale strandings, but this is the largest mass stranding on Australia’s most southern state in years.

Authorities do not know why the whales became stranded.

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