On September 22, 2022, local time, according to the head of the environmental protection agency in Tasmania, Australia, many whales died on the night of the 21st, and rescue operations are still continuing.

According to Australia's Tasmanian Department of Natural Resources and Environment on September 21, about 230 whales were stranded on the west coast of Tasmania.

Two days ago, 14 sperm whales died after stranding on the coast of King Island in the northwest of the island.

The Associated Press, citing the country's Department of Natural Resources and Environment, reported that at least half of the roughly 230 whales found stranded on the beach appeared to be pilot whales.

It is reported that the marine protection project working group has rushed to this area with rescue equipment.


[Editor: Cao Miaoxin]