Sea cows rescued from Florida drain

More than a dozen manatees which got stuck in a drainage pipe in Satellite Beach, Florida, have been rescued by firefighters in a 10-hour operation.

(File: GUILLAUME SOUVANT/AFP/Getty Images)

(File: GUILLAUME SOUVANT/AFP/Getty Images)

A herd of 19 manatees have been rescued in Florida after becoming trapped in a drainpipe while they searched for warm waters.

A 10-hour rescue by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and Sea World took place on Monday off the shore of Satellite Beach.

Officials applauded the rescue team after the lengthy mission to free the manatees, some of which were injured during the ordeal.

"A 'Job Well Done' to the Satellite Beach Fire Department's Technical Rescue staff who spent hours inside the small storm water pipes underground assisting FWC and Sea World to locate and assess each manatee," Satellite Beach fire department posted on Facebook.

"Thank you to the hundreds of citizens who came to support and cheer the team during this 10 hour operation."

The animals were given some time to rest before being returned to Indian River Lagoon off the east coast of Florida.

Manatees, which are common in Florida's waters, can measure up to four metres long (13 feet) and weigh as much as 590kg.

Nicknamed "sea cows" for their large size, the aquatic mammals are herbivores and like warm waters.

Recent cool temperatures in Florida likely pushed the herd to seek warmer wading water, Satellite Beach Fire Chief Don Hughes told Florida Today.

"It's been cold lately and these canals are all filled with manatees," he said.

"They will go where ever there's warm water."


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