Beached whale at Argentine Coast
Dozens of people rushed to rescue a humpback whale that became beached off the Argentine coast. The whale was in a state of peril for more than 24 hours with authorities saying it was exhausted. The plan was to wait for the tide to rise so it could move to deeper waters. The Argentine navy and other groups were on hand with rope to try and help move the whale. The mammal measured 15 metres in length and weighed over 10 tonnes. Dozens of rescuers used a hose to help drag the whale into open waters. Whale sightings are rare in Buenos Aires. The marine mammal is usually spotted around the country s southern peninsula during whale season. Despite a tide that was not quite as high as originally hoped, the mission was successful, and the whale could be seen swimming out to deeper waters, even seeming to give a wave on its way.
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