Danish environment officials are preparing to address the carcass of a humpback whale found drifting off the coast of Anholt Island. The dead mammal was discovered after a rescue attempt failed in Germany. Local residents are concerned about health risks posed by the decomposing whale, which is situated about 20-30 meters from the shore. Danish authorities have not yet announced a timeline for removing the whale, but emphasize the necessity of conducting a post mortem for scientific examination. Residents are urged to keep their distance due to infection risks associated with the carcass, which has increased in size from gas buildup as it decomposes. The whale's captivating story has attracted attention from both the local community and tourists, with some reminiscing about the whale's turbulent journey from the Baltic Sea to its current location. As the situation develops, islanders express a mix of worry and acceptance regarding the inevitable aspects of nature.