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      18 tonne whale moved from Aussie beach following fears of exploding
      Source: Xinhua   2018-06-28 15:35:56

      SYDNEY, June 28 (Xinhua) -- A massive 18-tonne whale has been lifted off an Australian beach on Thursday, with authorities fearing the animal would soon explode.

      At almost 13 meters long, the female humpback sadly became stranded at Big Hill Beach near Crescent Head (430 kilometers north of Sydney) late Wednesday evening.

      With the animal beginning to "inflate," New South Wales State National Parks officers had to race against time to move the whale off the beach.

      "They do bloat and they do blow up," Organisation for the Rescue and Research of Cetaceans in Australia spokesperson Jools Farrell told local media.

      "It's a natural process when any marine creature beaches and is deceased."

      With an exclusion zone set up around the beach, the officers used a crane to lift the creature and move it to a safe location.

      "It is a huge effort to remove a whale this size," Farrell said.

      Although it is not known why the animal became beached, experts believe it is likely the whale died of exhaustion during its long annual migration and then washed up on the sand.

      Authorities have advised beachgoers not to enter water around Big Hill for at least 48 hours due to a large number of shark sightings that may have been attracted by the whale.

      Editor: Li Xia
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      18 tonne whale moved from Aussie beach following fears of exploding

      Source: Xinhua 2018-06-28 15:35:56
      [Editor: huaxia]

      SYDNEY, June 28 (Xinhua) -- A massive 18-tonne whale has been lifted off an Australian beach on Thursday, with authorities fearing the animal would soon explode.

      At almost 13 meters long, the female humpback sadly became stranded at Big Hill Beach near Crescent Head (430 kilometers north of Sydney) late Wednesday evening.

      With the animal beginning to "inflate," New South Wales State National Parks officers had to race against time to move the whale off the beach.

      "They do bloat and they do blow up," Organisation for the Rescue and Research of Cetaceans in Australia spokesperson Jools Farrell told local media.

      "It's a natural process when any marine creature beaches and is deceased."

      With an exclusion zone set up around the beach, the officers used a crane to lift the creature and move it to a safe location.

      "It is a huge effort to remove a whale this size," Farrell said.

      Although it is not known why the animal became beached, experts believe it is likely the whale died of exhaustion during its long annual migration and then washed up on the sand.

      Authorities have advised beachgoers not to enter water around Big Hill for at least 48 hours due to a large number of shark sightings that may have been attracted by the whale.

      [Editor: huaxia]
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