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A dozen
killer whales trapped under sea ice with only a single breathing hole have
reached safety in Canada's Hudson Bay, local villagers have reported.
The winds
shifted overnight, pushing floating ice away from the coast and opening the
water, Inukjuak village leader Tommy Palliser said.
The whales
had been jockeying for space to breathe through a gap in the ice.
They were
spotted by a hunter on Tuesday, the day after residents say the bay froze.
Since then,
two hunters reported the water had opened around the area where the whales were
seen surfacing for air, Mr Palliser said.
"They
confirmed that the whales were no longer there and there was a lot of open
water," the Inukjuak leader said.
Many
villagers made the one-hour snowmobile ride on Tuesday to see the whales.
The
Inukjuak public safety officer told CTV on Wednesday the whales should not even
be in the area in January.
On
Wednesday, the village asked the Canadian government to send icebreaker ships
to help free the whales.
But
Inukjuak Mayor Peter Inukpuk said the ships were too far away to help.
Villagers
had said they would launch their own rescue operation with chainsaw and drills.


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