Since April, a record 12 people have been killed in more than 100 bear encounters in Japan -- an issue so serious the country's pacificist military is deploying forces to parts of the country. Imtiaz Tyab has more.
Breakdown
- At least 12 people have been killed by bears in Japan this year, with over 100 encounters since April.
- The Japanese government has deployed military forces to Akita and Iwate prefectures to address the threat. 23s
- Soldiers are equipped with shields, bear spray, and traps to prevent further attacks. 29s
- Fear is spreading among residents, leading to increased sales of bells, sprays, and alarms. 1m 4s
- Authorities are seeking ways for people to coexist with wild bears, which can weigh up to 280 pounds. 1m 12s