Monday, November 26, 2018

145 whales died in the coastal area in New Zealand

Wellington: Around 145 'pilot' species of wild whales have been shocked at the Mason Bay beach in Stewart Island, New Zealand. Several times the whales are dead in the region and are already dead. But most of the whales are dead in the shore and there is anxiety among the population.

Officials were informed that half of the whales had already died when Stuart Island's ships were seated on the shore of the island. The reasons for the death of whales are being investigated. Officials also said plans are being carried out to cover dead bodies of the dead whales

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