1. A bear entered a nursing home in Aizu Town, Fukushima Prefecture on September 14th.
- The bear escaped without causing harm to residents or staff.
2. The bear was spotted by a staff member at around 6:30 a.m. and entered the facility shortly after.
- Staff members asked residents to lock their doors and fled to a safe room.
3. Police are now warning people in the area to be cautious of bears due to increased sightings in Fukushima Prefecture.
- The town has taken measures such as setting off fireworks and placing traps in the area to control the bear population.
- The bear escaped without causing harm to residents or staff.
2. The bear was spotted by a staff member at around 6:30 a.m. and entered the facility shortly after.
- Staff members asked residents to lock their doors and fled to a safe room.
3. Police are now warning people in the area to be cautious of bears due to increased sightings in Fukushima Prefecture.
- The town has taken measures such as setting off fireworks and placing traps in the area to control the bear population.
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A bear entered a nursing home in Aizu Town, Fukushima Prefecture on September 14th without causing harm. The bear was spotted by staff at around 6:30 a.m., prompting evacuation to a safe room. Police are now advising caution due to increased bear sightings and the town has taken measures such as