Rescuers to use air cushions in latest effort to save stranded whale
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Rescue teams are deploying air cushions in their ongoing efforts to free the stranded whale 'Timmy' in the Baltic Sea. Despite multiple attempts over weeks, the whale remains stuck. The new approach aims to gently lift and guide the animal back to open water, with conservationists hopeful for a successful rescue.
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