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Wild bear encounters continue in Japan
Wild bear encounters continue in Japan

NHK

time01-08-2025

  • NHK

Wild bear encounters continue in Japan

An apparent bear attack has left a 73-year-old woman injured in the head and face in Akita Prefecture, northeastern Japan. The woman was found collapsed and bleeding outside a group home for people with disabilities in Kitaakita City late on Thursday. She is a resident of the facility. Police say the woman was unconscious when she was taken to hospital. They believe she was attacked by a bear, judging from her injuries. A security camera at the group home reportedly shows the woman walking outside the entrance, before being attacked head-on by a meter-long animal, apparently a bear. In Fukushima City, a newspaper delivery man on a motorcycle collided with a bear that jumped out of the roadside early on Friday. The motorcycle was toppled by the impact, and the man in his 30s suffered scratches to his arms and knees. Police say the bear was about one-meter long, and ran into the woods after the collision. The road runs along a river in a farming district. Since June, there has been a series of wild bear sighting in Fukushima City, even near urban areas.

Man injured in latest wild bear attack in Akita
Man injured in latest wild bear attack in Akita

NHK

time21-07-2025

  • NHK

Man injured in latest wild bear attack in Akita

A man was injured in the latest attack by a wild bear in Akita Prefecture, northern Japan. Police say the 75-year-old man was attacked when he was working alone in a farming field early Monday morning in Kitaakita City. He returned home on his own and his family called emergency services. He was treated for non-life-threatening head injuries. Police say the bear is about 1.5 meters tall and attacked the man from behind before fleeing. This is the third bear attack this year in the prefecture. Since the start of July, more than 650 bear sightings have been reported in Akita, which is nearly triple the figure for the same period last year. An Asian black bear alert has been in place throughout the prefecture.

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