A pod of killer whales, also known as orcas, was found trapped in a narrow drift ice off the coast of a town in Hokkaido, Japan, earlier this week, but officials believe that the marine mammals eventually freed themselves a day later.
Call to action: Japanese citizens raised concerns after seeing the video broadcasted on NHK and shared on social media. One group submitted a request for authorities to deploy an ice breaker to help the trapped marine mammals.
How authorities responded: Rausu officials reportedly went to the scene on Tuesday evening to monitor the orcas, which they confirmed were still trapped at the time. They said they could not carry a rescue operation as their vessels were unable to go through the blocked spaces between the drift ice.
The officials, however, returned on Wednesday and found that the orcas had disappeared. “As the gap in the drift ice started to open, it’s likely they escaped,” an official told Reuters.
Not the first time: A similar incident reportedly occurred in the area in 2005. At the time, nearly a dozen orcas were trapped inside drift ice, resulting in several deaths.
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