Saturday, 1 June 2024

Whales strand in Brazil 5 days after major airburst - Updated 20240601

2024, June 1. Brazil, Rio do Fogo. Northeastern Brazil. 20 Black Dolphins (pilot whales). The cetaceans are located near the shoreline at Pititinga seaside within the state of Rio Grande do Norte, displaying indicators of disorientation. One other whale from the pod was discovered lifeless on Zumbi seaside, roughly seven kilometres away. This is regarded as a split stranding induced by concussion from the airburst.

See the post below regarding the airburst on the 27th of May and the 26th of May post on electrophonic meteor swarm over South American countries. In the post below, this meteor activity adds to the double stranding in two separate oceans on each side of Costa Rica.

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