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    By Latest News Editor on May 29, 2026 World News
    Experts warn Timmy the whale’s carcass may explode after failed rescue efforts
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    Get you up to speed: Fears carcass of Timmy the whale could explode after failed £1,200,000 rescue | News World

    The carcass of Timmy, a young humpback whale, was discovered dead 20 metres off the coast of the Danish island of Anholt on May 15, having previously been the subject of a costly rescue operation. Danish authorities have warned the public to stay away from the remains due to the risk of explosion from gases produced during decomposition.

    Danish authorities are planning to tow the whale further offshore before transporting it to Grenaa for scientific analysis. In the meantime, locals and tourists have been warned to maintain a safe distance due to the risk of an explosion from gases produced during decomposition.

    Danish authorities have warned the public to stay away from the carcass of Timmy due to the risk of explosion and potential infection, prompting restrictions on nearby beaches and coastal areas. The Danish environmental and nature agency, along with coastal rescue services, plans to tow the whale further offshore before transporting it to Grenaa for scientific analysis.

    What remains unclear — It is not specified when authorities will carry out the operation to tow Timmy’s carcass further offshore for analysis.

    Experts warn Timmy the whale’s carcass may explode after failed rescue efforts

    Experts warn Timmy the whale’s carcass may explode after failed rescue efforts
    The bloated body of Timmy, the humpback whale lying off the Danish island of Anholt (Marcus Golejewski/DPA/Cover Media)

    Experts have warned that the carcass of a young humpback whale which washed up on a beach after a failed rescue effort could explode. 

    The animal, affectionately known as Timmy, gained public attention after becoming stranded in shallow waters off Germany’s Baltic Sea coast on March 23.

    Timmy was initially found trapped on a sandbank in Lübeck Bay unable to free himself. He eventually managed to escape but then became stranded several more times.

    After a string of abandoned attempts in late April, two German entrepreneurs funded a major operation to save him, which cost an estimated £1.2million.

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    Timmy was first stranded in late March and a major rescue attempt failed (Marcus Golejewski/DPA/Cover Media)

    Timmy was successfully lured onto a water-filled transport barge before being released into deeper waters.

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    However, the story ended in tragedy. Timmy was found dead, 20 metres off the coast of the Danish island of Anholt, on May 15. 

    Danish authorities confirmed his identity through a tracking device attached during the earlier rescue attempt.

    Locals and tourists have now been warned to stay away from the carcass as gases produced during decomposition have caused the remains to bloat, raising fears it could eventually explode.

    German whale researcher Fabian Ritter said the “situation is almost inevitable”.

    “The pressure inside is building up more and more, and at some point the animal could explode with a huge bang,” he told Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA).

    Ritter was among several marine experts who criticised the costly rescue operation that moved Timmy from the Baltic Sea off Germany’s coast towards Danish waters in a mission estimated to have cost around £1.2 million.

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    Authorities fear that the body could explode and have warned people to stay away (Marcus Golejewski/DPA/Cover Media)

    The undertaking involved placing the whale inside a water-filled barge before towing it using a tugboat. He was also fitted with a tracker designed to monitor both his location and vital signs, although it was later revealed the device was faulty.

    At the time, many experts argued the sea animal was already too weak to survive, warning before the rescue that moving it could cause further stress and reduce its chances of survival.

    Danish officials have now urged the public to keep their distance from the carcass due to the risks posed by both a potential explosion and infection. Beaches and coastal areas have also been restricted due to the risk of explosion.

    Denmark’s environmental and nature agency and coastal rescue services are set to carry out an operation to tow the whale further offshore before later transporting it to the port town of Grenaa for scientific analysis.

    According to authorities, an explosion could be avoided by poking holes into the whale’s carcass or cutting it open completely.

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