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Sam Russell PA & Victoria Jones

A 40ft-long whale has washed up on a beach

A 40ft-long dead whale has washed up on a beach in Essex, with police urging people to keep away.

Environmental group Big Blue Ocean Cleanup said it was a fin whale, which can grow up to 80ft in length and is the second largest mammal in the world after the blue whale.

(Joe Giddens/PA Wire)

The British Divers Marine Life Rescue charity said the whale is “actually rather small for this species” and “therefore this animal is a juvenile”.

“Removal of the carcass is the responsibility of the beach owner,” the charity said, in a Facebook post.

(Joe Giddens/PA Wire)

“In the meantime we strongly advise people avoid going near it as there is a risk of contracting an infection from contact with its bodily fluids or the body itself.”

The giant marine mammal was swept ashore at Clacton-on-Sea on Friday.

Essex Police said they are working with other organisations to plan how to remove it.

The force wrote in a Facebook post: “Sadly a 40ft whale has been washed up on Clacton this morning.

(Joe Giddens/PA Wire)

“We are currently in attendance with other organisations and discussions are under way on how to remove her.

“The area is cordoned off and the public are advised to stay away. #SocialDistancing #StayAlert.”

A spokesman for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said officers were called to a report of a “large object” on the beach, later confirmed to be a dead whale, just after 5.30am.

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