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Japan deploys troops to trap bears after record wave of attacks

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Troops have been deployed to trap bears in parts of northern Japan, after more than 100 bear attacks that have killed a record 12 people since April, according to the Ministry of the Environment. Soldiers have arrived in Kazuno, where the mayor says people feel danger every day.

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  • Troops have been deployed to northern Japan to help trap bears after over 100 attacks, including 12 fatalities, since April.
  • Residents in Kuzuno town have been urged to stay indoors after dark and avoid thick woodland due to bear threats. 12s
  • Abandoned farmland and rural depopulation have brought people and bears into closer contact. 24s
  • Bear sightings in Ikita Prefecture have increased six-fold this year to over 8,000, prompting authorities to relax gun rules for hunters. 1m 35s
  • The government in Tokyo is preparing to announce emergency measures to address the rise in bear attacks. 1m 41s
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