Rescue workers are tending to the stranded mammals on Fraserburgh beach
Marine animal workers are staging a rescue operation after a pair of dolphins became stranded on a beach in the north east of Scotland.
Local drone firm Aberdeenshire Drone Services shared dramatic images of the ongoing rescue effort on its social media page after the charity called for aerial reconnaissance support. The dolphins can be seen being draped in wet blankets in order to protect them from drying out. She said: "The animals are being looked after by medics and there will be a vet on route. There is also a vet on the end of the phone that works for the charity looking at videos and pictures."The high tide is 1pm and we will hopefully have them back in water if they are in good condition and it has been signed off by the vet. It will take a while to get all this organised but it is in hand.
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