Humpback Whale's Dramatic Rescue Saga Continues on Baltic Coast

After being freed from a previous stranding, a humpback whale is now struggling on another Baltic beach, sparking a new rescue effort in Germany.
In a twist of fate, a humpback whale that was recently rescued from a stranding in Germany's Baltic Sea has found itself in trouble once again. Less than two days after being freed and returned to deeper waters, the unlucky whale was spotted beached on a sandbank in the Bay of Wismar, just a short distance from its previous location.
The whale's initial stranding had sparked a major rescue operation, with teams of marine biologists and conservation experts working tirelessly to guide the massive creature back to safety. After several tense hours, they were able to successfully free the humpback and monitor its return to open waters. However, it seems the whale's struggles were far from over.
Whale experts are now closely watching the situation, unsure of how to proceed. Humpback whales are not commonly found in the Baltic region, and this particular individual appears to be disoriented and unable to navigate the shallow, treacherous waters. Concerns are growing that the whale may become stranded again, potentially leading to further injury or even death.
Source: Deutsche Welle


