A 30-feet-long whale washed up at the Juhu beach in Mumbai on Thursday night. The whale is said to weigh three-four tonnes.
Forest officials had contacted marine biologists after spotting it when it was still alive and struggling to survive. However, the whale had later died.
In June last year, a 42-foot-long blue whale was washed ashore at the Revdanda coast, about 17 kms south of Alibaug in the neighbouring Raigad district.
Earlier this month, carcasses of 45 whales were found washed ashore at a Tamil Nadu beach.
Extra personnel from Coastal Police unit were also roped in.
The Juhu Police were pressed into action after hundreds of citizens swarmed to the beach to take photographs.
According to reports, experts say the whale may have died in the last two days.
For morning joggers, spotting the dead whale came as a surprise.
Locals, who spotted the dead whale around 10 pm, informed the police.
For morning joggers, spotting the dead whale came as a surprise.