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Australian officials say only six whales have survived and are back in the water after more than 150 were found beached in an Australia bay. Fifteen were originally still alive but officials say eight died with a ninth becoming stranded again after being put back in the water.
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9 more whales die, 6 still alive as removal begins after mass stranding in Australian bay
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