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Some whales restrand at New Zealand’s Farewell Spit, six die

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By Lucy Craymer

AUCKLAND, ​Jan 9 (Reuters) - Fifteen whales restranded and six have died after a mass stranding at ⁠Farewell Spit on the coast of New Zealand’s South Island, conservation group Project Jonah said ‍on Friday, as volunteers prepared to attempt to ​refloat them.

On Thursday, 55 whales were stranded in two locations in Farewell Spit, a 26-kilometre (16-mile) sandbar ​at the northern tip of the South Island. Most of them were refloated.

Project Jonah, in a statement on Facebook, said teams had been checking beaches across Golden Bay, ‌where Farewell Spit is located, for other stranded ‌whales and are working to keep the surviving animals ​cool and comfortable until the afternoon high tide.

“These whales have restranded along the high-tide line, ‌which adds to the complexity of the refloat,” ⁠Project Jonah said in an update.

Farewell Spit ‌has been the ​site of numerous whale strandings over the years. It is a remote location with no facilities ⁠and those travelling ⁠to the area are being reminded to stock ​up on energy snacks, food, toiletries and water.  

(Reporting by Lucy ‌CraymerEditing by Bill Berkrot)

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