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WED · 2026-05-20 · 16:07 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0520-77887
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Whale to be removed from Danish island after failed German rescue

Danish environment officials are planning to remove the carcass of a humpback whale from the island of Anholt due to potential health risks. The dead whale was discovered last weekend, two weeks after a failed rescue attempt in Germany.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-20 · 16:07 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Whale to be removed from Danish island after failed German rescue
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Danish environment officials are planning to remove the carcass of a humpback whale from the island of Anholt due to potential health risks. The dead whale was discovered last weekend, two weeks after a failed rescue attempt in Germany. Denmark's environmental protection agency will conduct a post mortem examination to secure scientific samples for research. Islanders have been urged to stay away from the carcass, which has increased in size due to decomposition and gas build-up, causing some local concern. The agency has not yet provided a timeline for the removal of the animal.

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The whale spent weeks stranded along Germany's Baltic Sea coast before being released.

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Denmark's environmental protection agency will conduct a post mortem examination on the whale.

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Danish environment officials plan to remove a humpback whale carcass from Anholt due to potential health risks.

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The whale carcass is drifting near the beach on Anholt.

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Islanders are worried the whale carcass may explode due to gas build-up.

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Danish environment officials are planning to remove the carcass of a humpback whale from the island of Anholt, as concerns are raised of a potential health risk.The dead whale was discovered last weekend, two weeks after a private bid aimed at rescuing the humpback that spent weeks stranded along Germany's Baltic Sea coast."It's around 20-30m (65-100ft) from the beach but it's drifting along the beach," said one woman on Anholt who preferred to remain anonymous.Denmark's environmental protection agency will also conduct a post mortem examination on the whale, which was released in the North Sea some distance from Anholt.The agency has urged islanders to keep away from the carcass because of the risk of infection but has not yet detailed when it intends to move the animal.It gave no update on Wednesday, and no timeline for when or how the whale would be removed. However, it said earlier that work was under way for a solution that would allow for both "a post mortem examination and for valuable scientific samples to be secured for research purposes".The whale has gained in size in recent days because of a build-up of gas as the carcass decomposes, and some islanders are worried it may explode."That's nature. I know some people are worried, but I'm not," said the islander who spoke to the BBC.
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