Japanese governor calls for military help amid spike in bear attacks
The governor of the northern Japanese Akita prefecture on Tuesday appealed for military help to deal with a surge of bear attacks that have killed a record 10 people this year. The animals have been increasingly encroaching on towns due to a combination of factors including a declining human population and climate change.
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