The Age
·general
·3 hours ago
Rescuers tow young humpback whale to safety after 24-hour stranding
Rescuers successfully towed a young humpback whale off a sandbar in Wallis Lake, where it had stranded for about 24 hours. The 9.5-meter, 12-tonne whale is now swimming freely but has not yet reached the ocean. Authorities are monitoring the situation and have temporarily closed the Forster-Tuncurry Bridge for the whale's safe passage.
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