Impacting on cleanup and rescue work
When discovering a whale carcass washed ashore, the first reaction of people is curious to stand around, even close to taking pictures. Because it is not easy to witness this rare sight, the largest mammal on the planet washed ashore, without defense or resistance. The gathering of a large number of people in the area of the drifting whale carcass will cause local congestion in that area. In addition, when the rescue team arrives to solve the problem, it will be difficult to move.
If you get close and touch that whale carcass, it affects not only you personally, but also other people. Touching this "slow-explosive bomb" is like threatening everyone's life. This can make rescue and scene handling difficult and complicated. And maybe, you cause people, instead of handling a whale carcass, have to clean up a stinking battlefield across an entire city. Please keep the appropriate distance, or best of all, stay away from these whale carcasses. And you should follow the instructions of the rescue team, so as not to get in trouble.