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At least 40 dolphins have mysteriously died in an area of Mauritius affected by an oil spill from a Japanese boat, officials and witnesses said.
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A dead dolphin is seen on a boat as it is brought to the marine fish farm of Mahebourg, Mauritius August 28, 2020.
A carcass of a dolphin that died and was washed up on shore is seen at the Grand Sable, Mauritius, August 26.
Workers load carcasses of dolphins that died and were washed up on shore at the Grand Sable, Mauritius, August 26. Autopsy results on 25 dolphins that washed ashore Wednesday and Thursday are expected in the coming days, he said.
A carcass of a dolphin that died and was washed up on shore is seen at the Grand Sable, Mauritius, August 26. REUTERS/Beekash Roopun/L'Express Maurice
A dead dolphin is seen on a boat as it is brought to the marine fish farm of Mahebourg, Mauritius August 28, 2020. REUTERS/Reuben Pillay
An unidentified man looks at the carcass of a dolphin that died and was washed up on shore at the Grand Sable, Mauritius, August 26. REUTERS/Beekash Roopun/L'Express
Coast guards bring dead dolphins to the marine fish farm of Mahebourg, Mauritius August 28, 2020. REUTERS/Reuben Pillay
A dead dolphin is seen on a boat as it is brought to the marine fish farm of Mahebourg, Mauritius August 28, 2020. REUTERS/Reuben Pillay
Workers load carcasses of dolphins that died and were washed up on shore at the Grand Sable, Mauritius, August 26. REUTERS/Reuben Pillay
A policeman takes a photograph of a carcass of a dolphin that died and was washed up on shore at the Grand Sable, Mauritius, August 26, 2020.
A dolphin carcass lies near the water at Grand Sable, Mauritius, August 26. REUTERS
Workers load carcasses of dolphins that died and were washed up on shore at the Grand Sable, Mauritius, August 26,. REUTERS/Beekash Roopun/L'Express Maurice
Workers load carcasses of dolphins that died and were washed up on shore at the Grand Sable, Mauritius, August 26. REUTERS/Reuben Pillay
Dolphins are seen as they swim near the shore of the Indian Ocean near Pointe aux Feuilles, Mauritius August 28, 2020. REUTERS/Reuben Pillay