Whale Rescued From Baltic Sandbank
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First the whale wanted to go back, now he's swimming out.
At night, the whale had freed itself from the sandbank. Currently, it swims in the lower water in the bay of Lübeck.
The whale, which had been stuck on the Timmendorfer beach for days, freed itself at night. Now it is said: thumbs crossed for the journey into the Atlantic.
Stranded whale freed off Lübeck
A stranded humpback whale off Lübeck is now free. It became stuck in the shallow waters of Germany’s Baltic Sea last Monday. After several rescue attempts over four days, teams finally managed to free it. The whale is now being escorted back home — with bodyguards. For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/ Follow DW on social media:►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwnews►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dwnews►Facebook: https://www.facebook…
On Friday morning the stranded sea mammal suddenly disappeared. Now he swims in Lübeck Bay. But he is not saved yet.
Whale Rescued from Baltic Sandbank
Rare Whale Stranded in Lübeck Bay, Rescue Efforts Continue Lübeck, Germany – A distressed whale, believed to be a Minke, remains stranded in the shallow waters of Lübeck Bay, sparking a multi-agency rescue operation. Experts are monitoring the whale’s condition and attempting to guide it back to deeper waters. Species: Believed to be a Minke whale, an uncommon sight in the Baltic Sea. Location: Trapped in the shallow, confined waters of Lübeck …
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