Japan Bear Attack
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This image made from the security camera footage provided by the Fukushima Steel Works, shows a bear, center, running after attacking a person, right, on its premises in Fukushima, Japan, Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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A bear has injured four people in a Japanese residential area in the latest case of attacks by the animals in the region. Two men who work for Fukushima Steel Works and a third employee of another company in northeastern Japan suffered minor injuries Tuesday. The bear also attacked a woman who lives in the area. The Fukushima fire department says none of the injuries are life-threatening. Japan’s Environment Ministry says 13 people were killed in more than 230 attacks by bears nationwide in 2025. Experts say the encroachment has occurred in a region with a rapidly aging and declining human population that has few people trained to hunt the animals.
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