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“More than 30 whales were stranded on the coast on Indonesia's main island of Java and 10 of them have died, an official said Thursday. A mass rescue operation managed to pull most of the stranded whales into the deep sea, said Wahid Noor Azis, head of the local Fishery and Maritime management. Wahid said the whales began stranding themselves during high tide Wednesday on the coast of Pesisir village in Probolinggo district in the province of East Java. The whales, numbering about 32 to 35, are likely short-finned pilot whales, which live in tropical and subtropical waters, Wahid said. Dozens of locals using two boats were trying to drive the last two stranded whales still alive into the deep sea. The provincial Conservation and Natural Resources Agency will be conducting autopsies on the 10 dead whales to find out why they became stranded, Wahid said. The locals would bury the carcasses of the dead whales after the autopsies. Pilot whales are among the largest of the oceanic dolphins, exceeded in size only by the killer whale. They are also among the most common cetaceans stranded”. – The Associated Press

Rescuers pull dead whales ashore in Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia, Thursday, June 16, 2016 during a mass rescue operation of stranded whales. Most of more than 30 stranded whales were managed to be pulled into the deep sea, an official said. (AP Photo/Trisnadi)

Rescuers pull dead whales ashore in Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia, Thursday, June 16, 2016 during a mass rescue operation of stranded whales. Most of more than 30 stranded whales were managed to be pulled into the deep sea, an official said. (AP Photo/Trisnadi)



A boy clings on the fin of a dead whale in Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia, Thursday, June 16, 2016 during a mass rescue operation of stranded whales. Most of more than 30 stranded whales were managed to be pulled into the deep sea, an official said. (AP Photo/Trisnadi)

A boy clings on the fin of a dead whale in Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia, Thursday, June 16, 2016 during a mass rescue operation of stranded whales. (AP Photo/Trisnadi)



A man touches a dead whale after it got stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)

A man touches a dead whale after it got stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)



A child hugs a fin of a dead whale stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)

A child hugs a fin of a dead whale stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)



Residents take pictures of dead whale stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)

Residents take pictures of dead whale stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)



Indonesian soldiers, policeman and resident work to remove a dead whale stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)

Indonesian soldiers, policeman and resident work to remove a dead whale stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)



An Indonesian soldier and resident inspect dead whales stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)

An Indonesian soldier and resident inspect dead whales stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)



Children stand on a dead whale stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)

Children stand on a dead whale stranded on the coast of Pesisir beach in Probolinggo, Indonesia, June 16, 2016. (Photo by abur Karuru/Reuters/Antara Foto)
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