How idiots at Alibaug beach near Mumbai treated a beached Blue Whale that cdn't be saved. (Photo via @Anjali_Lukose). pic.twitter.com/Ty27MxzVxi— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) June 25, 2015This pic seems rather unfeeling..as locals pose for pictures on top of the poor dead blue whale #alibaug #Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/gbGgV50x6Y— Gargi Rawat (@GargiRawat) June 26, 2015Beached blue whale dies after Maharashtra fails to help/rescue it for 10 long hours http://t.co/X9wPVNrzlV— Puja Mehra (@pujamehra) June 26, 2015First Blue Whale to be sighted in India in 100 years. Dead in one month. http://t.co/EmilKcElz1 https://t.co/N3rS9rzdVc— Sahil Rizwan (@SahilRiz) June 25, 2015what if one pre-requisite for super-power status, is the ability to rescue and save a stranded whale?— Ajit Ranade (@ajit_ranade) June 25, 2015Truly saddening indeed http://t.co/qRZvmKz7e3— Richard (@guesshu_79) June 26, 2015First, "In May, a blue whale was sighted off the Maharashtra coast after a century.", then THIS. https://t.co/29eNtiLFDe— Divya Desa (@blehlovesfood) June 26, 2015Sad news of the day: 42-feet long blue whale washed ashore near Alibaug, she was alive for 7 hrs:( http://t.co/512fvCpm6M via @timesofindia— Ismat Tahseen (@_happyintherain) June 26, 20151st case of live stranding #Maharashtra:20-tonne Blue #Whale dies hrs later, after rescue efforts fail @IndianExpress pic.twitter.com/Pw1y4lKox6— Anjali Lukose (@anjali_lukose) June 25, 2015