Dead whale
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) announced that this morning, its environmental monitoring teams, spotted a dead whale in the Sealine area.
In a statement shared on social media, the Ministry stated that a specialized team "dealt with the situation and took samples and measurements to conduct the necessary laboratory tests and analysis."
This morning, the environmental monitoring teams of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change spotted a dead whale in Sealine area, where a specialized team from the ministry dealt with the situation and took samples and measurements to conduct the necessary laboratory tests pic.twitter.com/eDIVw6xZgY
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