More pilot whales rescued from Australia’s worst mass beaching

More pilot whales rescued from Australia’s worst mass beaching
Authorities have revised up the number of pilot whales rescued from Australia’s worst-ever mass stranding (Patrick Gee/Pool/AP)

Authorities have rescued 88 pilot whales and are attempting to free 20 others that survived Australia’s worst mass stranding.

It comes as crews prepare to remove 380 decomposing carcasses from the shallows of Tasmania state.

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