Mass Beaching Of Pilot Whales In Panadura

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Around 100 pilot whales stranded  in the western coasts of Panadura today. This was the first ever record of such mass beaching in Sri Lanka.

The short-finned pilot whales began beaching at Panadura, 25 kilometres (15 miles) south of Colombo, during evening hours Monday. Rescue operations underway with Volunteers, MEPA, Sri Lanka Navy, AISEC international, D Bug, Sri Lanka life saving association and wild life department of Sri Lanka.  Pilot whales, which can grow up to six metres (20 feet) long and weigh a tonne, are highly social. The causes of mass stranding are remains unknown despite scientists studying the phenomenon for decades